Recycle Bin on SSD

Moving files to the Recycle Bin is only a directory change. As the files are not physically moved on the disk, no additional writing is done on the SSD, so no harm is done by keeping the Recycle Bin enabled on the SSD.

Disabling the Recycle Bin only means that files are deleted and trimmed immediately, but with no real benefits compared with their being deleted later on when the Recycle Bin needs the space.

Filling up the hard disk with Recycle Bin files might cause some products to fail with insufficient disk-space messages, so this is also not recommended.

On the other hand, emptying the Recycle Bin too often might mean deleting a file that you might need.

My advice is therefore to leave the Recycle Bin alone and let Windows manage it.
It doesn't really matter if the trim is done now or later.