Deadhead13
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ive heard for so long about hanging plants upside down and “all the good stuff” running to the buds during the dry by gravity. I’ve always thought it was just easier to hang a plant this way. What’s the deal?
I think it’s the same kind of stoner science. I’ve only had a little Botany class online so I’m no authority but it just never sounded right to me. I’m getting ready to dry a harvest and want to do it right for once. Got the jars waiting.People have been hanging plants by the stem for centuries. So tradition plus ease of hanging.
Are the people talking about "all the good stuff" also trying to remove nutrients from the plant by flushing?
I’ve read that people in extreme humidity cut the buds and sometimes cut them up to dry. I’m thinking about the screen more and more.Hanging the plants upside down slows the cure preserving more flavor and potency.
It will take three weeks for buds to cure while hung but only a week if you cut off the buds and put them on a screen.
No good stuff..lol. but yea they do retain moisture longerI’ve read that people in extreme humidity cut the buds and sometimes cut them up to dry. I’m thinking about the screen more and more.
I’ve heard this a lot and took it to mean trim before drying. I’m not sure tho.Explain..."wet trim".... Thanks.
People I was smoking with once asked me if hanging them upside down helps the resins get into the buds. It's like some kind of weed lore among non growers. Of course not silly; the resin heads are already on the buds.ive heard for so long about hanging plants upside down and “all the good stuff” running to the buds during the dry by gravity. I’ve always thought it was just easier to hang a plant this way. What’s the deal?
They pretty much summed it above, but ill add that when you cut the plant and trim right away, The secondary branches are still erect as are all leaves, making it easier to get the trimmers (not Tremors you stoney SOB) around buds. The branches being erect make it easier on the hands/forearms and you generally don't get much scissor hash from dry trim. That being said, if your humidity is higher it will offset the bud drying down so fast, so that plus the ease if tremming might offset the drawbacks from wet trim. Also, fresh trim makes better hash (that is objective, just my opinion) and I grow primarily for resin so thats my $.02Explain..."wet trim".... Thanks.
I need to learn about this scissor hash. That sounds good.They pretty much summed it above, but ill add that when you cut the plant and trim right away, The secondary branches are still erect as are all leaves, making it easier to get the trimmers (not Tremors you stoney SOB) around buds. The branches being erect make it easier on the hands/forearms and you generally don't get much scissor hash from dry trim. That being said, if your humidity is higher it will offset the bud drying down so fast, so that plus the ease if tremming might offset the drawbacks from wet trim. Also, fresh trim makes better hash (that is objective, just my opinion) and I grow primarily for resin so thats my $.02