Scaccia450
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Im not closs to harvest but I was thinking the other day about this. Im woundering whats better, just hanging the all plant and drying, than trim after or triming all and hang it and dry?
I probably should have clarified that I do remove the fan leaves. I only leave the sugar leaves.I remove as many fan leaves as possible right before/at harvest then hang whole branches. Ive done a full dry trim and the fan leaves were the shitty part imo.
Most of the trimming I do passed that is just cutting buds off branches and knocking off a few of the bigger sugar leaves. Its all for personal use so I leave a good bit of the frosty sugar leaves on there and just smoke those too.
That's an excellent way to do it for personal use...The sugar leaves act as a wrapper as they dry, and hell, if they are covered in trichomes why not smoke them too....especially of you use a vaporizer!I probably should have clarified that I do remove the fan leaves. I only leave the sugar leaves.
I like it mostly because im a lazy shit. lmaoThat's an excellent way to do it for personal use...The sugar leaves act as a wrapper as they dry, and hell, if they are covered in trichomes why not smoke them too....especially of you use a vaporizer!
I have yet to meet a grower who actually enjoys trimming. I mean, it isn't bad for the first hour or so, but it gets old real quick...especially when it's super sticky flower.Trimming is by far my least favorite part...
Yeah, I stopped smoking about a year ago and vape my flower. One of the best things about vaping flower is even the larfy shit is great to vape as long as it has bee cured and dried properly.That's an excellent way to do it for personal use...The sugar leaves act as a wrapper as they dry, and hell, if they are covered in trichomes why not smoke them too....especially of you use a vaporizer!
I completely trim everything wet...I pluck the fan leaves by hand, then trim the sugar leaves and save them for bubble hash....but I do this all on the stem, like 6"-12" chunks, and then remove from stem when close to being dry enough to bag.
wow all this made me abit confusing but I guess looking at magiority would do wet trim or just the fan leafs and leave the rest until dry trimThis is one of those questions that can start an all out war between people. I have personally done both and my personal opinion is that wet trimming makes things easier, but leaving the sugar leaves on during drying, and then dry trimming, has resulted in better and smoother tasting flower. So, in short, I find dry trimming to be more work, but I think the difference in the end product is worth it for a personal grow.
Wow thats a good ideaKnock off the fans,hang dry for 2 weeks.Dry trim for the win,the kief in the trim bin is like candy
Perfect good to know , theres no wrong way. I guess its all prefrence.i always wet trim the easy stuff, then dry the entire plant standing up, then leave it until its ready for a dry , and easy trim. i don't believe there is a wrong way to do it.
We pull all the big leaves before we chop.. then hang upside down on lines. After its dry we knock off the majority of the leaf while cutting off the stems. Then we jar it up. We burp the jars until its perfect!
It's a weed. So is the other one. Not the smoking kindView attachment 4583587
Not sure is this a cannibis plant? I just planted 3 diffrent seeds in deffrent pots but this one looks strange? Also wow your buds look delicious
so its hemp?!??It's a weed. So is the other one. Not the smoking kind