riddleme
Well-Known Member
there is method to your madness for sure as allowing the leaves to drape the buds protects them and slows the drying process (which we want) also slows the effects of oxidation on the THC. also the natural fermentation (curing) process requires N to convert sugars to alcohols having the leaves on it supplies this process with the N it needs to function, allowing it to dry till the leaves color changes insures this is happening properly, explains why Lacy enjoys her smoke so muchI've done it both ways gentleman, and I find its a much smoother smoke if I leave the plant to drain itself of all moisture and chlorophyl before I touch them....This is how I prefer to do it
Trimming dry pot is really not that different to wet pot, if anything the leaves dont move as much when turning the buds like they do when they're wet.... Floppy leaves get in the way....