To trim or not to trim sugar leaves?

newcayney2008

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Do I trim all of these sugar leaves to make this look very pretty? I saved them to make dry ice hash out of them. And it is great. Did really good on my third grow. Yes I am a newbie. But all my plants have turned out wonderful!16332343005335385108531157148157.jpg16332343488516688140026752687791.jpg
 

newcayney2008

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Looks like it's full of pet hair. :spew:

Yes trim them off.
Hey man!, there really wasn't too much I can do about it.! And it's not pet hair. The majority of it is dryer lint. I have a blower and I blew my garage out once a week. It still spewing in here16339456016293937279261933770640.jpg16339456016293937279261933770640.jpg20210130_222958.jpg and if you need a gun built?! Give me a p.m. I built 10 ARs this year. And have Reloaded 6000 300 Blackout this year.
 

Chief_Broom

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I trim dry and then only do a light trim before storing in jars. If the leaves have a stem I snip it off, otherwise I leave it on there. I can always clean up a bud better later on if I want to.
 

DirtyJerzey

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Recently Ive been doing a heavier wet trim, then assessing when dry. Which typically results in leaving them on. I'm only pulling about a QP per plant, and all personal consumption. I use my lower popcorn buds for hash/ edibles. Works for me. I just have a lot going on in my life to be concerned about it looking pretty and spending hours on a dry trim. Below is my latest, not the prettiest - didn't have the focus this grow. Some of those sugar leaves will end up getting knocked off during curing. 6.3oz White Widow - Photoperiod, RDWC. 20211021_212354.jpeg
 
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