... so it looks like you might be a wet trimmer, I’m only a wet trimmer till I can’t keep up (outdoor grows as I’m finding out might do that apparently)... Got (3) more ladies (pulled my Prayer Pupil due to extensive bud rot, not lost but definitely arbitrary.)... The last (3) dare all different strains and reasonably holding up with minimal rot.. so far. Come on October, be righteous!
Wet vs Dry Trim
So far away and long ago, I was kinda hippy, and I used to pull the whole plant, root and all, and hang it.
In my new house, i had to deal with damp basement and dry attic. Leaving the leaves on to help a slow cure is a technique i learned. However, the dry trim is so tedious, especially in bulk (ish, i think we all have different ideas of bulk) so there's 2 different methods, one is a rough wet trim, and one is a little more intricate.
And with the newer practices, ie., bud washing, wet trim is the way to go. If you have only a few plants, a dry trim can give you some extra leaf to give away, make butter, etc.
Blessings be, all my RIU friends.