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CenturionPro Hemp & Plant Buckers and Debudding Machines

CenturionPro buckers strip flower from stems before the trimming or drying stage, eliminating the slowest manual step in commercial cannabis and hemp processing. The lineup splits into two product lines: GC (Gentle Cut) machines preserve trichomes on premium cannabis flower, and HP (High Performance) machines push the highest throughput for hemp biomass and CBD production. Capacity ranges from 75 lbs/hr (wet) on tabletop and mini units up to roughly 700 lbs/hr (wet) on the XL MegaBucker. The decision comes down to whether the operation prioritizes flower integrity (GC line) or raw volume per hour (HP line), and the per-cycle harvest the equipment needs to clear.

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Buyer's Guide

CenturionPro Hemp & Plant Buckers and Debudding Machines: Complete Guide

How Do I Choose a CenturionPro Bucker for My Operation?

Bucking is the de-stemming step between cutting plants down and feeding them into a trimmer. Doing it by hand caps a commercial operation at the speed of its slowest worker, which is why the bucker is usually the first machine a scaling cultivator buys. CenturionPro splits the lineup along two axes: the GC (Gentle Cut) line for premium cannabis flower where trichome preservation matters most, and the HP (High Performance) line for hemp biomass and high-volume production where throughput is the priority.

What Throughput Tier Fits My Daily Volume?

CenturionPro publishes bucker capacity in wet pounds per hour. Match the per-hour rate to how much material you need to clear in a single shift:

Operation Scale Wet Throughput Example Model
Single-light / craft 75 lbs/hr GC Mini / HP Mini
Small commercial 150 lbs/hr GC1 / HP1
Mid commercial 300 lbs/hr GC3 / HP3
Industrial / hemp scale ~700 lbs/hr XL MegaBucker

Tabletop-class units like the HP TableTop sit between the Mini and the GC1/HP1 tier and ship with a stand option for floor-level operation.

GC (Gentle Cut) or HP (High Performance)?

The two product lines share the same throughput class numbers, but the roller geometry and pull mechanism are tuned for different priorities:

  • GC (Gentle Cut): Softer rollers and slower, more controlled feed reduce shear on the flower. Pick a GC unit when bag-appeal flower is the end product, when you grade by trichome density, and when the brand sells on visual quality. The GC Mini and HP TableTop review walks through the surface-level differences.
  • HP (High Performance): Aggressive rollers and faster feed prioritize raw lbs/hr. Pick an HP unit for hemp biomass, CBD/CBG extraction feedstock, or any workflow where the flower is heading straight into extraction rather than into bags. The HP1 and HP3 review covers the production-tier differences.

Where Does the Bucker Fit in the Harvest Line?

A bucker sits between cutting and trimming. After plants come down, branches go through the bucker to strip flower off the stems. The de-stemmed flower then moves to a wet trimmer (or to drying racks before a dry trimmer). This sequence is why most operations buying a bucker also evaluate the matching trimmer at the same time. For wet trimming downstream, see the CenturionPro wet/dry bud trimmers; for dry-only workflows, the CenturionPro dry batch trimmers are the corresponding option.

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Cross-shopping other brands? The Twister buckers are the main alternative in the small-to-mid commercial range, and the broader bucker category covers every brand we carry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I actually need a bucker, or can I keep doing it by hand?
A single GC Mini or HP Mini at 75 lbs/hr replaces roughly 8-12 hand buckers. The break-even point is usually under one full harvest cycle for any operation processing more than a few hundred pounds of wet material per run. Below that, hand bucking is still viable, and a sharp pair of pruners costs less than a machine.
What is the difference between GC and HP buckers?
GC (Gentle Cut) buckers use softer rollers and a slower feed designed to keep trichomes intact on premium cannabis flower. HP (High Performance) buckers use a more aggressive feed to push higher throughput, which suits hemp biomass and material destined for extraction. Both lines share the same throughput class names (Mini, 1, 3) so an HP1 and a GC1 process roughly the same lbs/hr but with different gentleness profiles.
Can CenturionPro buckers handle dry material?
CenturionPro buckers are designed for wet, freshly cut plants. Dry stems become brittle and shatter under the rollers, which damages the flower and clogs the feed. Run the bucker the same day you cut the plants down, then move the de-stemmed flower to drying or to a wet trimmer.
What size bucker do I need for a 1,000 lb harvest?
A 1,000 lb wet harvest clears in about 7 hours on a GC1 or HP1 (150 lbs/hr), or in roughly 3.5 hours on a GC3 or HP3 (300 lbs/hr). Most cultivators size the bucker to clear the harvest in one or two shifts rather than running the same machine across multiple days.
Does the bucker stand come with the machine?
Tabletop and Mini units sit on a workbench by default but can be ordered with a matching stand to bring them up to floor-line working height. The GC1, GC3, HP1, HP3, and XL MegaBucker include integrated frames at production height.
How do CenturionPro buckers compare to Twister buckers?
CenturionPro and Twister both make small-to-mid commercial buckers in the same general throughput range. CenturionPro splits its lineup into Gentle Cut and High Performance variants; Twister focuses on a single platform with multiple sizing options. The buyer's guide on the blog walks through the head-to-head specifics.
What maintenance does a bucker need between strains?
Rollers are removable for wash-down between strains. Most operations rinse the rollers, wipe the feed plate, and let everything air-dry while another machine runs. A periodic check of belt tension and bearing condition keeps the feed consistent across long harvest weeks. Each model has a matching parts kit for routine consumables.
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