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what do you mean jars are for closet growers ?
Are yall serious with the better taste and smell when trimmed dry vs wet? I bet not a single one of you could tell the difference by the finally product if it was cured right. Ive heard the leaves cup the buds protecting the crystals and so on.
I trim wet. Pain in the ass to trim dry. I also dry on screens and cut buds down to hinder any type of rot. Happened once. Wont let it happen again.
This is an old ass thread but I do kinda see you're point. I just harvested first plant and wet trimmed. I have 2 more same strain that didn't have the percentage of amber I'm seeking yet. Maybe I'll do 1 wet trim n 1 just fans off n leave sugar leaves on to dry. Since I won't be selling a single gram appearance really don't matter. I think the wet trim does make it look more appealing. No one wants to see leaves in something they are paying crazy money for. But for better preservation leaving sugar leaves to protect might be good and it'll make drying little slower so better if it don't mold.Chop fans at harvest and hang the whole plants, couple rotating fans and let the branches sweat into the buds. Come back 7 to 10 days later, trim and throw em in paper bags for a night, then on to cure.
I wet trimmed a few lbs grow and knew I was fuckin up as soon as I chopped into the first bud, by the time I got a bud trimmed the bud was damn near odorless and my scissors had juices oozing down the blade, I'm compulsive so once I got started I couldn't stop but by the time I got the grow finally trimmed I had what looked like a 4 or 5 gram hash ball from diggin it off the scissor blades. Ended up with 3 lbs plus of weak smelling, weak tasting and lopsided buds. Took a 15 to 20 a gram bud down to about a 7 dollar a gram bud and even the people i take care of said my product was weak compared to other grows. That was my experience with wet trimming.
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