JimyTheCook
Well-Known Member
Anyone out there wanna put there 2cents in on wat trim style they prefer. Easier to trim an bag for hash while still wet for hash making or let them dry first
Wet Trimming you are going to end up with a weird wet grass taste & smell as the above poster mentioned. I've learned this from SEVERAL harvests. The absolute best thing you can do is let the plants hang upside down after chopping branch by branch from string in a room with good circulation and moderate 50-55% humidity and then trim once the stems snap. Throw the plants into a jar after trimming and begin the curing process. For more information on that browse the forum.Dry. yoo much wet trimming will result in grassy taste/smell
I don't have 2 decades of experience but for me wet trimming I always end up with lawn grass smelling weed and dry trim I end up with fruity and aromatic marijuana. idk how you old timers do it.I prefer wet trimming end product looks better.its a myth to me that dry trim is better for flavour. It's all about how long it takes to dry, the longer it takes the better itl be wether dry or wet trimming. Just happens that dry trim takes longer as there's more leaf mass to dry whereas wet trim will fry faster as you've chopped a lot off but you can slow the drying down if you want to compensate.really the difference is very small imv
For me its all about speed really. I get same end product no matter which way i trim. When i trim usually its about 7-8oz per plant and takes on average 1 hour which is perfect for me. Wet trimming took longer all in one stage compared to 2 stage i do now with wet knock down trim followed by dry finish trim.I don't have 2 decades of experience but for me wet trimming I always end up with lawn grass smelling weed and dry trim I end up with fruity and aromatic marijuana. idk how you old timers do it.
I was wondering why I had that smell/taste when I trim heavy when wet. (Its what friends said to do). So I'm going to do more trimming dry and see what happens.Wet Trimming you are going to end up with a weird wet grass taste & smell as the above poster mentioned. I've learned this from SEVERAL harvests. The absolute best thing you can do is let the plants hang upside down after chopping branch by branch from string in a room with good circulation and moderate 50-55% humidity and then trim once the stems snap. Throw the plants into a jar after trimming and begin the curing process. For more information on that browse the forum.