outdoors hunter
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About ready to harvest and have seen both sides to this question, would like your expert advice on which you do and why. Thanks OH
The "right way" isn't what looks the best. It's what tastes, smells, and IS the best. If you can use a pair of scissors you won't have any problem trimming an already dried bud to look the same as a bud trimmed while wet. People are gonna be far more interested in buds that smell bomb and taste amazing than pot that just looks good and has no smell or flavorI have to agree with johndoecangrow. My neighbor had me help him trim his plant when it was first cut and it was time consuming but had very clean looking bud. He had a few branches that he hung without trimming at all and then asked me to help him trim when it was dry. It was a pain in the ass. At least when it is still green you can better see where to cut but when it is dry it curls up in the bud and its hard to see what to cut. I would say if it your own personal smoke stash and you don't mind leaves then don't trim first but if you plan on "giving" some away, then do it the right way. People like well manicured buds.
Amen, you just spent months on your plants why cut corners now? I understand if you grow for profit or whatever, but if you are growing for personal use only there are no shortcuts to properly dry and cure buds. Its all in the biology of the aging of the bud and its use of stored nutes and the chemical reactions which take place within the bud over time that give the extra flavor, smoothness and most potency.The "right way" isn't what looks the best. It's what tastes, smells, and IS the best. If you can use a pair of scissors you won't have any problem trimming an already dried bud to look the same as a bud trimmed while wet. People are gonna be far more interested in buds that smell bomb and taste amazing than pot that just looks good and has no smell or flavor
I hang mine for up to 20 days before trimming! best quality I have ever had, hands down. Seems easier to trim, less sticky and less leaf matter when your done.Amen, you just spent months on your plants why cut corners now? I understand if you grow for profit or whatever, but if you are growing for personal use only there are no shortcuts to properly dry and cure buds. Its all in the biology of the aging of the bud and its use of stored nutes and the chemical reactions which take place within the bud over time that give the extra flavor, smoothness and most potency.
Its very Un-Nasty! Very tasty! Smooth and the SMELL oh my gosh is wonderful! Nice creamy hash bonus baby!!!!!!!!!! Very FUN to make too! Easy and FUN! and Rewarding and did I mention FUN? xxmissxx^That sounds nasty. I think I will stick to bubble-hash and/or hash-oil.
I prefer trimming fresh. Pain in the ass to trim dried and then you have little dried up leaves inside the buds that gives it a harsh taste.