who is growing some trees????

ganga gurl420

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Little late on this subject, but dry trimming is a no go for outdoors imo..

There is just too much product to get trimmed up and in the jars at the right time.

Wet trimming gives you enough time to get everything trimmed up in time, cause a perfect cure is better then a perfect dry, and a dry trim leaves you with very little play time to get it all done.

Your average backyard grower will easily get 20+ lbs a year obviously selling for a pretty low price for the quality of good outdoor, cause honestly, who smokes 20+ pounds in a year lol....

Having so much bud, youd probably end up selling it for the same price as you would with not as good of a smell.
Where's your update of your b.d.? ;)
 

mushroom head

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Little late on this subject, but dry trimming is a no go for outdoors imo..

There is just too much product to get trimmed up and in the jars at the right time.

Wet trimming gives you enough time to get everything trimmed up in time, cause a perfect cure is better then a perfect dry, and a dry trim leaves you with very little play time to get it all done.

Your average backyard grower will easily get 20+ lbs a year obviously selling for a pretty low price for the quality of good outdoor, cause honestly, who smokes 20+ pounds in a year lol....

Having so much bud, youd probably end up selling it for the same price as you would with not as good of a smell.
You do realize you can cure bud with the leaves still on right? What you said makes no sense. I'm dry trimming this year because I do not have time to wet trim. Anything that's dry enough will go into jars and trimmed when I have time.
 

757growin

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Little late on this subject, but dry trimming is a no go for outdoors imo..

There is just too much product to get trimmed up and in the jars at the right time.

Wet trimming gives you enough time to get everything trimmed up in time, cause a perfect cure is better then a perfect dry, and a dry trim leaves you with very little play time to get it all done.

Your average backyard grower will easily get 20+ lbs a year obviously selling for a pretty low price for the quality of good outdoor, cause honestly, who smokes 20+ pounds in a year lol....

Having so much bud, youd probably end up selling it for the same price as you would with not as good of a smell.
Most back yard grower has 20 pounds? Not on this site! Your trimming and curing info is plain and simply BAD. I'll bring some of my dry trim nug to jj's bbq and put it up against your wet trim. I'd be glad to show you the difference. I've trimmed wet and dry. Dry gives a superior product.
 

ruby fruit

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Most back yard grower has 20 pounds? Not on this site! Your trimming and curing info is plain and simply BAD. I'll bring some of my dry trim nug to jj's bbq and put it up against your wet trim. I'd be glad to show you the difference. I've trimmed wet and dry. Dry gives a superior product.
Ive wet trimmed for years this season i dry trimmed my sr71 and was very surprised at the difference :)
 

Assinmycock99

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Most back yard grower has 20 pounds? Not on this site! Your trimming and curing info is plain and simply BAD. I'll bring some of my dry trim nug to jj's bbq and put it up against your wet trim. I'd be glad to show you the difference. I've trimmed wet and dry. Dry gives a superior product.
Them the facts, i learned this truth the soft way..
 

DblBrryInvestments

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Yes, I know they cure as well with a dry trim leaving the leaves on still, but seriously if you have 20 pounds that your going to dry trim, you think your gonna be able to knock that out yourself, your funny...

No need to bash me for my opinion.......

Dry trimmin always leave a better ending product, in my case it's just not realistic, that was my point.....

I'll post some pics of my Bd ladies a lil later ganja girl.
 

DblBrryInvestments

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Okay, I know I always says this, but sorry again for the crap photos...

These two are way too big for this tiny hoop house, I've been tying tops down for weeks and there barely flowering now.

I got one outdoor BD that's on its 3rd week of flowering, hso Bd has some very unstable genetics...

Here's a shot from a vent on the backside.

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Here's the front side.

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757growin

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Yes, I know they cure as well with a dry trim leaving the leaves on still, but seriously if you have 20 pounds that your going to dry trim, you think your gonna be able to knock that out yourself, your funny...

No need to bash me for my opinion.......

Dry trimmin always leave a better ending product, in my case it's just not realistic, that was my point.....

I'll post some pics of my Bd ladies a lil later ganja girl.
I dry trim everything by myself. And I grow more then 20 pounds. When it's dry there is no rush. I don't get why you can't cure it with the leaves and trim at your leisure. It smells bomb as you trim it this way. It's almost like your saying it quicker to trim wet then dry? That's not my experience at least.
 

DblBrryInvestments

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I dry trim everything by myself. And I grow more then 20 pounds. When it's dry there is no rush. I don't get why you can't cure it with the leaves and trim at your leisure. It smells bomb as you trim it this way. It's almost like your saying it quicker to trim wet then dry? That's not my experience at least.
I've trimmed up for a clinic a few times in the past year, and they always brought some fire hydro buds for the crew to dry trim.

I fully agree that the stuff looked and smelt way better than a wet trim.

I'm just a bit ignorant on dry trimming is all and didn't really think it was possible to get it all done in time and in the jars.

I never really considered stuffing up jars or turkey bags with a bunch of leaves still on them.
 

757growin

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I've trimmed up for a clinic a few times in the past year, and they always brought some fire hydro buds for the crew to dry trim.

I fully agree that the stuff looked and smelt way better than a wet trim.

I'm just a bit ignorant on dry trimming is all and didn't really think it was possible to get it all done in time and in the jars.

I never really considered stuffing up jars or turkey bags with a bunch of leaves still on them.
Ostrich bags work well with multi pound plants.
 
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