Where to put trimmings

Meast21

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I live in the city and trim a few leaves a day in veg/flower and just have been throwing them in a bag until I can take them to a friends in the country... My question is there a better solution until I take them to the country?? Should I just keep putting my trimmings in a bag then spray the trimmings with like azamax??
 

drekoushranada

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Do you have a drying rack? If so just put them on there with a fan blowing on low and until dry. After that crush them up and throw them in a dumpster. Heck if you're in an apartment complex just double bag them up and throw them in the dumpster. Seems less risky than driving across town with the material.
 

ricky1lung

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Do you compost? Can you?

Keeping trimming around is a pretty big risk IMO. I'm not sure how many times I've had a leaf attach itself to my sock and fall off at the worst possible place and time.

Keep it clean and get rid of anything you don't need.
 

Meast21

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Right now im just keeping them in a brown paper bag in my basement with my plants. The avg humidity down there is 55%
 

bicit

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Stick them in a blender and make a smoothie, flush said trimming smoothie, smoke a blunt cause problem solved :bigjoint:
 

patrickkawi37

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I put in contractor bags until there is a big enough pile to worry about.. Then I pay someone to do a dump trip or do one myself
 

MonkeyGrinder

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Go find a fast food place or eatery. Double bag them in Black trash bags. Toss in dumpster when you're sure no one is there. Usually 3 hours after close is safe..
Garbage trucks usually come and get the trash every 2-3 days.
Places is a huge plaza are good for this as well. Loads of businesses sharing one giant dumpster. It'll be covered up in a matter of hours.
Just drive on up like you own the place and chuck it in. No one's going to sift through your trash or anything.
 

Earlyriser76

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I dry mine in shoe boxes, and brown paper bags then grind it for edibles or make glycerin tinctures, juice raw leaves, make bubble hash, oils. Hell, I keep a lot of leaf and stem and even roots when I feel like cleaning them. I have a small personal grow though.

I see cannabis as general wellness food. When I gave up smoking and started vaping and digesting it, I saw an overall healthier difference in my own body. Imho, we should all be eating and vaping cannabis even if it didn't get us high. Here is a link on that --> https://www.harborsidehealthcenter.com/learn/wellness-not-intoxication.html

They do have odor control trash bags if smell is an issue when dumping it. But the way I see it, 2 oz of leaves has the same amount of THC as 1 oz of bud, plus has all the same anti-inflammatory and other preventive health benefits as bud. I just double the amount of herb in the recipe and it works just fine at getting me buzzed AND it's double good for me.

The first mention of hemp root as medicine can be found in the ancient Chinese pharmacopeia, the Shen Nung Pên-ts'ao Ching, as early as the third millennium BCE. - See more at: http://www.cannabis.info/us/abc/10003090-buried-treasure-hemp-roots&hloc=1

A 55% RH is plenty dry or I keep mine in the tent sometimes. If it's a small amount, I slide shoe boxes under my bed 1/2 full of leaves, then toss them with my hands every few of days. If they smell up the room, they go into paper sacks hung at the top of my tent until bone dry, finally they go in gallon zip lock bags once ground up.
 
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