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I lose 75% from wet to dry. I trim them wet, as in no hanging to dry some and then trim. Tried both way and see no difference if it is properly grown. So my wet weight is all bud and no stems or branches.
12 -15% bone dry,manicured,and cured from wet plant day of harvest
You cut your buds off the stem wet ?I lose 75% from wet to dry. I trim them wet, as in no hanging to dry some and then trim. Tried both way and see no difference if it is properly grown. So my wet weight is all bud and no stems or branches.
You cut your buds off the stem wet ?
I do this too. Found it works best for me since I’m in a really humid area this time of year. I tried hanging dry with the buds still attached to the stems and they were still wet after 10 days.
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I do it every time and it's always between 20-25%.
I grow perpetual also 24 plants on different days
I do each one individually
Who is "most" you say frown on wet trimming and make fun of them? lol, Like I said, I have trimmed wet and dry and no difference....Ok , well that's a first I heard of people doing this
Most frown on even trimming wet , actually it's commonly something people will make fun of ya for. I personally have a super busy life so I trim when I can wet or dry.
I can say that it does damage trichomes trimming wet but not enough to deter me. Don't think I would ever cut of the stem wet but to each their own
yea sos that's the whole plant ,stems,after leaves and all....even a few chunks of trellis every now and then,lol.That's low fudge , gotta be at least 20%
Unless your weighing the entire plant without cutting any stem off
yea sos that's the whole plant ,stems,after leaves and all....even a few chunks of trellis every now and then,lol.
All the super cool ig growers ......Who is "most" you say frown on wet trimming and make fun of them? lol, Like I said, I have trimmed wet and dry and no difference....