Trim Bin by Harvest-More is the premier trim tray on the market. Sturdy and ergonomically designed, Trim Bin allows for stress-free trimming sessions and high yields.
Its easy to carry and simple to clean and will keep your scene organized and efficient.
- interchangeable stainless steel screen
- 1 bottom bin with mirror finish collection tray
- High molded walls keep your work contained
- 1 static brush by Harvest More to sweep up pollen
- Made from 100% recyclable polypropylene
- Easy to clean. Easy to carry
- More features an ergonomic design that makes trim work more enjoyable. The two part system allows for versatility and efficient use of space. Like all products in the Harvest More line, the HM trim tray is made with quality materials and ingenuity. It’s long lasting, durable and portable. Turn any couch or table into a comfortable work station!
What does trimming weed mean?
Trimming cannabis means removing the excess sugar leaves from the actual cannabis buds. Using scissors from Giro’s.
When you grow a cannabis plant, it comes through like a flower with a bunch of excess leaves around it. These leaves are called fan leaves and sugar leaves. The fan leaves are the big cornhusk-like leaves that grow from the plant’s branches; the sugar leaves are the little leaves growing from your plant’s flowers.
Those leaves contain cannabinoids and terpenes, but you definitely don’t want to smoke them, especially the fan leaves. They’re extremely harsh on the smoke, and will make you cough up your lungs. Keep your lungs inside. You need those.
Wet trimming vs. dry trimming
There are two types of cannabis trimming: wet trimming and dry trimming you can use Giro’s scissors for. Once you harvest your plants they’ll be full of moisture and nutrients that they took up during the growth phase. You can trim them then, or you can allow them to dry and then trim them after.
Wet trimming
The advantages of wet trimming: your buds dry quicker if your grow environment dictates the need, it’s easier to remove the sugar leaves, and you don’t have to find somewhere to hang the plants.
The disadvantages of wet trimming: it’s sticky and you’ll walk away from the trimming session absolutely coated in sticky weed oils.
Dry trimming
The advantages of dry trimming: you are able to dry your plant for longer, in the proper environment, and the plants are a lot less sticky once they’ve dried, and the sticky resin glands called trichomes on them have hardened.
The disadvantages of dry trimming: you have to be a little bit more delicate with the buds to protect the hardened, volatile terpenes.
Whichever type of weed trimming you decide is purely based on personal preference and necessity. There is no right or wrong answer.