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Old 02-26-2018, 06:55 PM #491
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Is there something about wet trimming that causes arrogance in growers?
the op asked wet or dry i posted up wet and get slagged off for it ,,not me being arrogant is it ,,jog on
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Old 02-26-2018, 07:23 PM #492
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I am seeing more arrogance from the dry side.

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Old 02-26-2018, 07:48 PM #493
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wet for me ,,i chop off each bud 1 by 1 ,trim all leaf and hang as shown in pic,keep in dark till dry ,no hay smell ever View Image
What temp. and humidity do you have in your drying room?
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What temp. and humidity do you have in your drying room?
even if i gave the perfect answer someone would say I'm wrong so i will not bother answering

but i will say ,all the dry trimmers say they experience hay smell ,,wet trimmers don't
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Old 02-26-2018, 09:18 PM #495
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Old 02-26-2018, 10:31 PM #497
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You're all wrong.

You have to let it HALF DRY / HALF WET for the absolute best trim. It smells like virgin pussy and tastes like the dew off a hummingbird's butt.

Now, anyone who doesn't do it my way is a fucking moron and is doing it wrong.

And, you're all morons and I am smarter than all of you. And, my weed is better than all of yours. My weeds stinks so much, you can open your window and smell it from there.

OK, I think I covered everything.

I have always wet trimmed. I have a harvest coming up very soon. I am going to try some of it wet trim and some dry.

This forum is so fucked up that every discussion ends up with arguments about who's is best whatever.

But, the truth still remains, even in anger, the info provided is very informative and each and every post (well most) have their own redeeming qualities.

It's kind of fucked up that we always end up arguing but at least it gets everyone's opinion on the table. I enjoy and usually learn something from other people's opinions and ways of doing things. Even if they aren't like mine.

So, keep it up everyone and thank you for all the input. Hope my sense of humor is not to dry for you.
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I am seeing more arrogance from the dry side.

Come to the dry side.....we’ve got snacks and kool aid
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Old 02-27-2018, 01:26 AM #499
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Snacks and kool aid! I'm switching over to the dry side.
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Old 02-27-2018, 03:11 AM #500
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I think you get hay smell when you go in the first sweat too wet and for too long, whether you dry trim or wet trim.

Personally, I only go 12 hours on the first sweat, that way, if it was too wet, it does not have time to turn to the hay smell.

That said, it's all about timing within your own context, within your own environment, depending on the strain.

I feel pretty good about my drying skills, I have been growing perpetually multiple strains for years, time for me to try something new, ... curing with fermentation, gonna try Tangwenna's malawi curing method.
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