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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jul-Sep '22

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Quick question for the gang .....

Whole branch dry or wet trim ??
i do dry trim, i just knock off all the crispy leafs and then start going to town, i will try wet trim this harvest tho just to try it
 
I do both simultaneously.. Wet trim the larger, and dry trim sugar leaves.
Depends on environment also. If its warmer than 70 degrees or low humidity under 50 rh them fan leaves can help slow down the dry. If its too humid say 65 rh in your dry area a wet trim would be wise. If its above 65rh you shud have a dehumidifier or a way to remove humidity cuz you dont want to risk molding your buds. Dry trimmin is best if you care about quality.
 
Definitely a nifty tool! I got the infusion press deal so works like a French press for straining the oil off the flowers after infusing! :d5:View attachment 1481580
i would like to know more
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