Dry Trimming Cannabis Plant Material



Dry Trimming Cannabis Plant Material Professor DeBacco Dry Trimming Dry trimming requires more space, but allows growers to …

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  1. Isn’t this just another myth that with dry trimming, terpenes are better preserved and the quality is generally better? I tested buds from the same plant, both wet trimmed and dry trimmed, and didn't notice any difference. I'll ask the question differently. Has there been any scientific testing done that shows that dry trimmed buds are better quality and have more terpenes? Or are these just the words of some guru from the 50s that everyone repeats?

  2. Before you start trimming get a large poster sized piece of paper and shake the loose stuff off onto it.
    It is nice to smoke and would've ended up on the floor.

  3. I'll always dry trim I hang the whole plant upside down in my dry room for about 10 days then they come down until they reach 14 days then I trim them properly 👍🌿💨💨🇬🇧

  4. Ive done both and dry trim is the only true way to get the best flavour out of your herb.
    Wet trimming leaves the plant covered with chlorophyll residue i always feel.
    Dry trim with all leaves left on just feels right to me. Maybe take a few fans leaves off but leaves the sugar leaves etc.

  5. thank you for all the informative content; it is incredibly helpful. I have one question: should you always hang the branches when dry trimming? Or can you also put them in a drying rack with layered nets? Would the latter damage the trichomes because it comes into contact with a surface? Not to mention that you'd have to flip the buds so they wouldn't get flat?

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