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Why is it better to dry trim?Going to wet trim them because it's a hassle to dry trim curled leaves. Ive read it's better to dry trim but fuck it maybe next time. Blue Dream and Bubba Kush.
The genetics are 10 years old. I keep a mom of it and replace the mom with a clone of herself every 6 months or so to keep her fresh.The clone has been veggin for ten years? Impressive. Is she always under 18/6? Or do you keep mom?
It just tastes betterWhy is it better to dry trim?
Also up north hoping the plamts will make it through this cold swell this week gonna get down into the low 30s for a few daysSome updated pics of the 2020 outdoor
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Leaves are supposed to protect trichomes and preserve it better.Why is it better to dry trim?
I wet trimmed for 15 years thru northern CA green rush, and I can’t stand it. Scissors gum up fast, and buds can get smashed. I prefer getting rid of all fan leaves and bigger sugar leaves, and trim the rest once all dry. It doesn’t take much to finish trimming at that point. I feel like buds get harmed less doing it this way. I hear what you are saying though, especially if herb is crispy by the time you trim.I wet trimmed for 10+ years and wanted to try dry trim for reasons mentioned (tastes better because it takes longer to dry). Last year I wet trimmed half and dry trimmed half. Dry trimming sucks! That’s all I can say. Leaves snapping, hard to get to middle of buds and trichomes dropping everywhere. You can try both and see what you think.
My friends were a little closer on Butte Falls Highway. The fire got the barn and went by the house and garden. It would have all burned except for the irrigation. The barn was there behind the first photo and check the singed leaves on the second one.Interesting week... this is what's left of the backyard 4. They were 300ft away from the Almeda Fire and the 80+mph winds stripped them clean. Unbelievably lucky they're still here! Hug a loved one... you never know. Cheers!
This is nuts. I’m sorry for their loss. Crazy photoMy friends were a little closer on Butte Falls Highway. The fire got the barn and went by the house and garden. It would have all burned except for the irrigation. The barn was there behind the first photo and check the singed leaves on the second one.View attachment 1031248View attachment 1031253
I wet trimmed for 15 years thru northern CA green rush, and I can’t stand it. Scissors gum up fast, and buds can get smashed. I prefer getting rid of all fan leaves and bigger sugar leaves, and trim the rest once all dry. It doesn’t take much to finish trimming at that point. I feel like buds get harmed less doing it this way. I hear what you are saying though, especially if herb is crispy by the time you trim.
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Sorry to jump in bro but I reduce my humidity down through the grow take the average of the actual climate that im in UK an adjust my humidity to suitView attachment 1031261So, do you take those leaves off with one of these trimmers and then hang in a dark room with fans like we do. I am adding a dehumidifier this year for when it gets dank out.
Nice plants farmer420 but definitely looks like some bud rot in first and third pics. If the brown leaves pull out easily you should spread open the bud to look for interior bud rot on the stem. You may want to harvest at least some of the sketchy buds soon (ASAP) and keep a close eye on the rest.