Wet Trimming Cannabis Plant Material



Wet Trimming Cannabis Plant Material Professor DeBacco Wet Trimming Wet trimming yields a higher flower to trim ratio but …

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  1. I still don’t understand how wet trimming can worsen the quality of the buds? Is there some kind of scientific explanation for this, and not just repeating someone’s words as a dogma?

  2. These videos from de baco university are not very interactive, be nixe to show in a video you doing the process instead of just talking with pictures tbh

  3. Wet trimming is better for the simple fact that you don’t lose any dried up crystal also when cutting trim the stem that goes to the leaf heads as that has crystals as well

  4. I used to wet trim quite a bit, but I found where the bud dried there was always a flat spot on one side and I like hanging the plant and dry trimming it instead now

  5. So just harvested my gelato and I think I took them down too soon because the bud still feels kinda moist and when I smoke it doesn’t break down too good and didn’t taste that good. Will it taste better if I leave trimmed in turkey bags?

  6. As a smaller grower, I trim off and discard all stemmed leaves with the live plant in the pot. Then I take off easily manageable pieces of branch/bud and trim it into trays of bud and trays of shake. Each bud is only handled once.
    I tried dry trimming. I didn't see any noticeable improvement in the bud and I didn't prefer the process, so I went back to fresh.
    I tried one of those salad spinner-type trimmers too. It made an attractive product, but it seemed to me the bud was bruised and not as good. I got rid of the thing after a couple of uses.

  7. I found that dry trimming is more easy for me. I actually leave some percentage of small sugar leaves on my buds. They have lot of potent trichomes so I don't want to waste it. The smoke is as good as fully trimmed and cured buds.

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