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can/should I remove the crispy leaves before the drying process?

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can/should I remove the crispy leaves before the drying process?

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beliefs are extremely extremely extremely crispy. They’re literally incorporated in the buds but they are obviously not smokable since they’re crispy as hell so I was wondering if I could remove them now I’m about to start drying the top half of the plant at least
 

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The crispy dry leaves, for me it’s a yes remove them, any green leaves leave to retain moisture to lengthen the drying process.

The dead dry leaves will do nothing to help during drying

Normally i remove all fans before I hang them, I also hang the plants full just pluck the fans and flip em
 
The crispy dry leaves, for me it’s a yes remove them, any green leaves leave to retain moisture to lengthen the drying process.

The dead dry leaves will do nothing to help during drying

Normally i remove all fans before I hang them, I also hang the plants full just pluck the fans and flip em
thank uuuuu
 
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