st0wandgrow
Well-Known Member
This topic has probably been booted around on this forum dozens of times, but I thought we'd give it another go.
What do you guys/gals use for trimming? I've tried every scissor known to man, and I find a good pair of hair scissors to be the best.
I typically go through the plant about a week prior to harvest and thin out the fan leaves by hand .... picking off any dying leaves and large fan leaves. Once they're ready to chop, I further thin the plant out by hand removing any remaining fan leaves and any sugar leaf that doesn't have a good amount of resin on it. Then I take the hair scissors to it while it's fresh, and give it a good manicure. I like to water the plant the night before to ensure that my leaves are all fully erect -)) and the stems are easily accessible. Plants that are bone dry are a pain in the balls to trim due to the droopy leaves.
Any of you ever used any of the industrial power trimmers? Is the juice worth the squeeze? I've heard those just don't do a good job of getting in tight to the bud and leaving a nice finished product.
What do you guys/gals use for trimming? I've tried every scissor known to man, and I find a good pair of hair scissors to be the best.
I typically go through the plant about a week prior to harvest and thin out the fan leaves by hand .... picking off any dying leaves and large fan leaves. Once they're ready to chop, I further thin the plant out by hand removing any remaining fan leaves and any sugar leaf that doesn't have a good amount of resin on it. Then I take the hair scissors to it while it's fresh, and give it a good manicure. I like to water the plant the night before to ensure that my leaves are all fully erect -)) and the stems are easily accessible. Plants that are bone dry are a pain in the balls to trim due to the droopy leaves.
Any of you ever used any of the industrial power trimmers? Is the juice worth the squeeze? I've heard those just don't do a good job of getting in tight to the bud and leaving a nice finished product.