Here is Halle, my dear deceased Raspberry Cough, on Feb 21st. Time in flower: 62 days, just shy of 9 weeks.
On that day, I elected to cut one of her four main branches and begin the mighty task of trimming. I decided to cut a branch a day, so that I could trim only freshly cut branches. I have found it much easier to get a good job done before wilt sets in.



The first three pics are the last of Halle entire. Even as her fan leaves yellowed with appetite, her crowns were developing beautiful bronzy accents that show a bit of purple in the genetics. I selected that very stick-outy branch, unlimbered the Pruning-shears of Ultimate Truth, and squeezed, feeling vaguely murderous.


So here's Halle after her amputation, and here is the untrimmed cola. The scale object is my favorite "cannot do without" trim tool, a pair of Dovo (Germany) No. 561 manicuring scissors. Hey ... I am using them to manicure! They are wonderful: small, light, agile, with a curved pointy tip for getting in there and following a sneaky sugar leaf's stem right up to the branch. I have found that i need just the right touch or amount of bite on the leaf's stem, because it is so very close to the floret's point of attachment. I have removed many a floret by being that tiny bit too aggressive.


First, the fan leaves came off, most by simply pulling on them and snapping them off. They went into one pile for eventual addition to the extraction pile.
Then I assailed the sugar leaves. These went into a bowl to await the full complement of their siblings, and they would be made into bubble hash.

And here is the partially-groomed main cola. The "Incra" ruler is twelve inches long.


Here is the groomed cola, along with a few side nugs from lower on the branch. The good sugar trim made a respectable pile. You are looking at two evenings of work. As a trimmer, I am not fast but I am thorough.
I wish i could remember the weights - I'd measured each step of the operation: cut branch, half-groomed, fully groomed, offcut material. Sadly, I entered it all into RIU as my scratch pad, and the data were lost. Iirc this branch was about 110 grams fresh, 90 or so minus fans, and 70something trimmed up.
It dried to yield about 23 grams of cleaned, dried bud.
That evening I got really quite toasted on that trimmer's perquisite and delight: scissor hash.


Finally, here is Alice, my "White Widow". I hesitate to use that term without the quotation marks because it's Nirvana, and who can really say about the lineage? But she grew happily along, showing no apparent distress about her tentmate's sudden disfigurement.
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