obijohn
Well-Known Member
At harvest I typically take off branches one by one, and immediately trim the leaves right down to the bud, so I am left with branches with no leaves, just bud. It's dry here so any more than one day or so of hanging in a dark closet dried them totally crispy, no cure, I cure but putting the branches in a paper bag(s) and open every day to air out and rearrange the branches. Works good for a slow dry, then I cut the buds from the stems and jar before they get crispy. If I don't do this, buds will dry too fast.
I read a lot here about not trimming the leaves off the bud until towards the end of the curing process. I tried this with a few branches - how in hell do you trim then? The leaves are basically cocooning the bud and can't really be trimmed away without cutting into the bud. When freshly harvested, the leaves are sticking out which (IMO) makes trimming much easier. Am I missing something here?
I read a lot here about not trimming the leaves off the bud until towards the end of the curing process. I tried this with a few branches - how in hell do you trim then? The leaves are basically cocooning the bud and can't really be trimmed away without cutting into the bud. When freshly harvested, the leaves are sticking out which (IMO) makes trimming much easier. Am I missing something here?