Spanishfly´s modest effort 2010

Spanishfly

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TIMBERRRRRRRR!!!!!!! 21 Sep - first girl, my biggest and best, got chopped today - trichomes about 50% amber.

She is hanging up in one of my sheds - you would not BELIEVE the smell in there. Probably be dry by about Sunday or Monday.

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Please excuse the pics of Victorian porn hanging behind her.
 

Spanishfly

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Upended the pot of the girl I chopped - good 50 litres of roots.

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Chopping up the rootball is the bit I hate most.
 

sonofnothing

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more scissor hash after it dries?? i thought the wet resin would stick better, IMO... hmmm maybe ill try to let a branch or two dry and see if i like it better..
 

tip top toker

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I think his repky was a reason to trim wet, not dry, once dry those sugar leaves and such go freaking EVERYWHERE :D I always find that fan leaves should be trimmed the momenbt it's cut, else they tend to go stringy and when you pull em off they just pull a huge length of fiber down the stalk of the plant strong enough to rip buds straight off.
 

rastadred22

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I dry before trimming, always have, always will, the way I like it.
i agree it does somethin for the bud...riddleme has a ton of info on how it helps the process as well! but i just hang the whole plant as one i uproot it then hang it no choppin it up or noffin
 

mistaphuck

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I think his repky was a reason to trim wet, not dry, once dry those sugar leaves and such go freaking EVERYWHERE :D I always find that fan leaves should be trimmed the momenbt it's cut, else they tend to go stringy and when you pull em off they just pull a huge length of fiber down the stalk of the plant strong enough to rip buds straight off.
nah I meant dry, I've always trimmed wet until last time, more trichs stuck to the scissors with less chlorophyll, and all the leaf bits were easier to clean off of me.
 
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