Never clip and trim the same again!!!!!

vapedup

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I decided to write this thread, cause I know there are people who still trim branch by branch, what I mean is, cut a stalk, trim and hang. There IS a better way!!! And its caled , hanging the whole plant!!! This is such a time saver! Not to mention, less stress on ur hands and back, u can use two hands too get in there. Much better then holding with one hand, and trimming with the othere!! Best way to hang it, go to home depot, get u a decent size drywall hook, screw it into celling, and hang with wire. I like to trim of all none sugar leaves on to a peice of cardboard, then place a new clean one for sugar leaves.takes about 2 hours to trim up a lb with two people. After done trimming, let the whole plant dry.5-6 day's, later, trim In to ur jars! Saves a TON of space. Hope this helps some!! + rep if it does!!bongsmilie
 

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Izoc666

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Excellent ! i do the same thing. Its much easier for your back and hands no doubt.

peace
 

FlightSchool

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I like branch by branch, But then again I am not trimming a pound.

Pretty smart idea for all of you trimming a good amount of bud.
 

vapedup

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Thanks guys!! Glad it help someone!! So much faster! And I like leaving the plant intact. It helps If u have two people, one to hold top of plant, and the other to cut it down, but I have done the whole process by myself!
 

vapedup

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Definitely give it a shot, works well for tall trees as well as short ones. Another tip, start from top, and work way down, so any loose leaves u already cut will keep falling down/off
 

dellamore

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I do the same exact thing except I trim it as it is upright, then cut the whole thing down and hang it to dry. I live in a really dry environment and it gives me an extra 2 days or so of slower drying time, which is awesome. I started doing this on my most recent grow and the quality of my drying/curing went way up.
 

Thundercat

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I'm all about hanging plants whole, and giving a nice slow dry. I usually trim after I dry as I notice that having a few leaves on helps slow then down more.
 

adower

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How is this easier on your back? Are you standing up while trimming? Wouldnt you rather sit down and trim?.
 

Bud Brewer

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I trim most of the bigger leaves a week before to ripen any shaded bud and take most of the leaf off then I have half the work later.
 

NugHunter

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another tip...leave paper or cardboard underneath the drying plant and buds...then collect the thc crystals/kief that fall on them ;)
 

Bud Brewer

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It does make life easier just rip large leave then cut any small ones.
This was all done in coco compost mix with homemade organic nutes only. Cost in total about 40 dollars and I will keep using the soil and nutes for a reflower and if I can do a third I will but the soil will still be good no chemical build up.

I have seen 5 gallon bucket photos so I couldn't resist, many will think this is a whole plant, not just the colas mixed in that wall of hanging bud on the ends.






 

vapedup

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Damn homie!!!! Big Buds!! Lovin it!!! Glad every one is kickng n there .02 I think m gonna try trimmng only fan leaves, wait 5 das and trm rest, just to see the difference
 

Bud Brewer

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Check out the defoliation test link for info do it over a couple of days and don't feed for a couple of days then let it leaf out big before doing again in veg do it as much as you like just give them a chance to releaf and when you have the size and density you want flower her.
 

Thundercat

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I just chopped a diesel plant tonight that I had in a scrog. I cut the stem and just moved the whole screen into the other room to dry. I flipped it upside down and pulled off a couple fan leaves and there it hangs for a few days.
 
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