EagleEyeHamThrust
Active Member
So I've been debating with my friend who I grow with about the trimming aspect. Basically I'm all about getting it over with because it's a big fucking hassle that takes hours, and while I've got 5 big buds trimmed, he's still working on his first one. I'll admit it, I'm a sloppy and fast trimmer, but my buds turn out looking pretty good. Here's how I go about it:
Ok, so obviously the fan leaves have got to go, and preferably you get them cut back to the main stem. Also, any dead sugar leaves should go, as a big brown leaf in the middle of your bud looks pretty horrible. That said, if a sugar leaf is all crystal covered, I leave it on there because it's packed with THC. Sometimes I'm a little aggressive and the occasional calyx will get snipped off, but it all goes to the trim for butter, so either way, I'm getting my THC. Also, if a bud from down low is really wispy, rather than fight it, I just cut it clean off and add it to the trimmings. I'd say that even with the wispy buds, it's only 1-2% of the calyxes that I throw into trimmings.
My buddy looks at me like I'm crazy for wasting weed and proceeds to trim back every sugar leaf he can to the stem. This of course drives me crazy, because the time he takes is agonizing. Seriously, trimming 10 hours, 2 people for less than a half pound of dried weed was enough to make me hurry up the second time around. By the end of that day I was so sick of trimming that I had nightmares about trimming vast forests of pot as a prison sentence.
I've read and talked to people who say that you should trim off every sugar leaf you can get to. I've also read that the time investment doesn't really pay dividends overall as long as you get the nasty stuff out of the way. I realize there are many ways to trim a bud, and that it's pretty subjective. My question is how do you like your buds to look when you're done with them and why? Any pictures would be greatly appreciated too!
Ok, so obviously the fan leaves have got to go, and preferably you get them cut back to the main stem. Also, any dead sugar leaves should go, as a big brown leaf in the middle of your bud looks pretty horrible. That said, if a sugar leaf is all crystal covered, I leave it on there because it's packed with THC. Sometimes I'm a little aggressive and the occasional calyx will get snipped off, but it all goes to the trim for butter, so either way, I'm getting my THC. Also, if a bud from down low is really wispy, rather than fight it, I just cut it clean off and add it to the trimmings. I'd say that even with the wispy buds, it's only 1-2% of the calyxes that I throw into trimmings.
My buddy looks at me like I'm crazy for wasting weed and proceeds to trim back every sugar leaf he can to the stem. This of course drives me crazy, because the time he takes is agonizing. Seriously, trimming 10 hours, 2 people for less than a half pound of dried weed was enough to make me hurry up the second time around. By the end of that day I was so sick of trimming that I had nightmares about trimming vast forests of pot as a prison sentence.
I've read and talked to people who say that you should trim off every sugar leaf you can get to. I've also read that the time investment doesn't really pay dividends overall as long as you get the nasty stuff out of the way. I realize there are many ways to trim a bud, and that it's pretty subjective. My question is how do you like your buds to look when you're done with them and why? Any pictures would be greatly appreciated too!