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It differs greatly for different climates. there cant be a set number of days as every growers/ dryers environment is different. I'm just sayin dont put weed in jars till dry. maybe if your rh is super low then the brown bag/ box is a good thing to do to get it ready for jars. And as far as bubble is concerned I like dry for that too. Check out matt rize on youtube. He uses dry trim and makes fullmelt and has coined his own brand thats he calls Icewax..... Even subcool says it is some of the best he has ever smoked
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i prefer wet trim because i can really clean the buds up nicely giving them A+ bag appeal
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We removed EVERYTHING on the vine that wasn`t nuggage while plants were still in the ground before chop and I never looked back ...especially after goin inside with smaller plants ....anyways.... There are no absolutes in this world , and I assure ALL here that by getting rid of as much chlorophyll BEFORE chop only helps the plants to prevent that "hay" smell and taste , and dry more evenly to develop their terpene profiles over a nice slow dry and cure till nugs are to that perfect 62% before bein jarred/bagged or whatever process for market.....regardless..... Many ways ta skin a mule.....Dehuey`s and major air exchange ruled my finish process , as to where it`s prolly too dry for most folks with lower RH levels.....IOW...... All about dialin environment.......for growin em AND dryin em......My 2 cents from all them yrs.... Peace....DHF..... .....
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dude thats wat i thought too lol.. my bag appeal on the wet shit was great.. but then .. like dhf said. id take off every leaf that had a stem and no crystals.. before the chop.. toss those in the trash.. then dry. an trim.. and i still have great bag appeal.. but now instead of people opening the bag to smell it.. i hand it to them and they smell it before they even See it lol. and the dry trim also helps with curing.. too u dont need to cure half as long!.. to regain smell |
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but shit im not saying.. its a magical fix.. lol.. all im saying.. is .. if u feel ur buds dont have such a nice smell .. like they did wen they were growing.. try to hang dry then trim .. dry for 7-16 days.. trim .. jar up.. and see if it helps.. if it helps .. then GREAT.. but if not? then try something Else. hey .. n i never said... that your wet trimmed weed was worse then my dry trimmed. i said MY dry trimmed turned out way better then My wet trimmed.. not in potency.. or looks.. just in the smell and taste department.. butttt so far. id rather take a few days or weeks to get my harvest trimmed dry.. then to trim it alll in a night wet... Thats how much difference in smell and taste im seeing... |
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I am a recent convert to dry trimming, and I doubt that I will ever go back to trimming wet. I think my dry/cure process is easier to manage in my situation when doing the dry trim, and I've been extremely happy with the results. For me, that means that recent harvests have dried slower and cured better, and have retained stronger taste and smell.
But then, I only grow personal-use quantities and am not likely to invest much time and effort into controlling the post-harvest environment like DHF suggests. If there was any financial incentive I absolutely would as I totally see where he's coming from, but for me I just want to do the best I can within the environment I have and in my case that means trimming after drying ![]() YMMV ![]() . |
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I wet trim because its just me to pull down the room. Once I raised my drying room to a constant 65-70 deg and 55+ %, and jar up just as the stems crack but the buds still a tad spongy, I found I could fine tune with just burping in 2 oz glass jars. Lots of them.
With that said, I would try a dry trim if I had more room but it all boils down to what's convenient for each grower. No two setups the same. |
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If you take a wet fan leaf and stick it in a quart canning jar, you will not get that hay smell.
If you cut the leaf in half before sticking it in you will get that hay smell almost immediately. |
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i had same time for dry.. i took them off the stem put into a container that let air in and out slower then just lettin them dry outside on a screen.. iunno i really saw a hugeeeeee difference so im stuck to it....... and dude ya i just pulled down like a 7 pound harvest.. that i will trim . 6 pounds myself
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