What does that have to do? I'm asking caused I trimmed wet and my stuff ended drying really fast /:You trimmed wet huh.
I almost always trim wet. Easier if you ask me. I mean. I at least trim the bud as close as I can and leave the stems long enough to use as a handle if possible. More trimming may be required after if you sell your bud. I just grow for personal so good enough ha know. But, everybody has their own way. And yes. I've been lazy on trim day before and didn't trim wet. Then all them leaves tuck and roll into your bud and it's a bit more difficult.... For me at least.What does that have to do? I'm asking caused I trimmed wet and my stuff ended drying really fast /:
I used to trim wet. I always got the hay smell and it never goes away. So I reccomend you trim dry. It keeps the smell.I almost always trim wet. Easier if you ask me. I mean. I at least trim the bud as close as I can and leave the stems long enough to use as a handle if possible. More trimming may be required after if you sell your bud. I just grow for personal so good enough ha know. But, everybody has their own way. And yes. I've been lazy on trim day before and didn't trim wet. Then all them leaves tuck and roll into your bud and it's a bit more difficult.... For me at least.
LOL. BS. The hay smell goes away as the weed cures. Along with the wet harsh grassy taste. Whatever, been awhile since I smoked wet. Then when its gone it gets loud and it's flavors. LMAO!I used to trim wet. I always got the hay smell and it never goes away. So I reccomend you trim dry. It keeps the smell.
At what temperature? around 72F I shoot for 55%, never had an issue with mold when temps went too high for some reason. 63% is what the dispensaries and poor dealers sell you cannabis at. Paying flower prices for water, makes them good money.hi
have all my weed in sealed jars - hygrometer inside reads 63%
Yes, I too have noticed the bud is significantly fruiter when dry trimmed. My understanding is that when you trim sugar leaves wet, the stomata (small openings on underside of leaf) close. This prevents the proper escape of chlorophyll, resulting in a more "green" taste. If you do want to trim off some sugar leaves when still wet, do it by cutting the stem only. But if the stem cannot be reached (it's imbedded within the bud), then wait until dry before trimming those particular sugar leaves.It's just my .02. Im speaking from experience. I've tried both ways, and my dry trim buds are 10x better quality and smell. You spray a WHOLE LOTTA Chlorophyll all over your buds when your getting in close on a wet trim.
interesting theory, thanksYes, I too have noticed the bud is significantly fruiter when dry trimmed. My understanding is that when you trim sugar leaves wet, the stomata (small openings on underside of leaf) close. This prevents the proper escape of chlorophyll, resulting in a more "green" taste. If you do want to trim off some sugar leaves when still wet, do it by cutting the stem only. But if the stem cannot be reached (it's imbedded within the bud), then wait until dry before trimming those particular sugar leaves.
If you smell hay every time you jar, then you don't know how and when to harvest or you're growing ditch weed. I guarantee you there are at least 200 growers on this site that will tell you that your weed does NOT have to smell like hay when you transfer to jar and that the 'hay smell' is NOT a required part of the curing process - Beginners guide to Curing, a prerequisite to Curing 101.Yeah well. ^^^^ Maybe if you washed your nutsack every once in a while you would be able to distinguish the hay smell coming from the jars. Curing 101.
Try waiting till the leaves are crispy enough to flake off with your hands I trim almost all my nug without scissors I used to trim wet till I figured that outI almost always trim wet. Easier if you ask me. I mean. I at least trim the bud as close as I can and leave the stems long enough to use as a handle if possible. More trimming may be required after if you sell your bud. I just grow for personal so good enough ha know. But, everybody has their own way. And yes. I've been lazy on trim day before and didn't trim wet. Then all them leaves tuck and roll into your bud and it's a bit more difficult.... For me at least.
I agree. The only time I have a hay smell is when I screwed up.Yes, sometimes weed that smells like hay will get better with curing, but not always. But if you harvest at the right time and dry properly and skip the 'hay smell' phase, you'll have a better tasting and smelling final product.