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    I've 4 bin liners of trim, 1 of stems, and six massive root balls, wtf am I gonna do with em, I bit concerned of how to get rid, what do you guys do

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    Black bags and off to the dump, matey

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    Depends what you grow in I guess. Soil it is easy, compost, or bury the fookers. Coco I like to break down the root ball and it can be reused if you want. Some folks add enzymes to the coco that break down the root/plant matter quicker I don't bother.

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    Bags of trim into the freezer to make hash. Rootballs with all defining features removed and mixed into the trash. Stems saved for the next time I light a fire pit.

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    Can you dry your trim and then cure/store in air tight glass jars the same as bud ?. I ask coz I want to save and store my trim from the next 2 or 3 grows to have enough to make some squidy as per the sticky thread Ive seen

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewbGaz View Post
    Can you dry your trim and then cure/store in air tight glass jars the same as bud ?. I ask coz I want to save and store my trim from the next 2 or 3 grows to have enough to make some squidy as per the sticky thread Ive seen
    I ain't got room in the groom for it with all the other and it stinks so not really an option, I ended up with more bud than I need so gonna have a go at some hash with a load of that

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    Nice!!! It was an epic harvest so that makes sense !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewbGaz View Post
    Can you dry your trim and then cure/store in air tight glass jars the same as bud ?. I ask coz I want to save and store my trim from the next 2 or 3 grows to have enough to make some squidy as per the sticky thread Ive seen
    Just put the trim and stuff you want to make squidy with into freezer bags and pop into your freezer mate. When you have two or three grows worth of trim you end up with plenty to make...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viz View Post
    Just put the trim and stuff you want to make squidy with into freezer bags and pop into your freezer mate. When you have two or three grows worth of trim you end up with plenty to make...
    Just put it in straight away or dry first ?

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    Put it in as you finish the trim mate, no drying at this point needed. Just get it frozen. Once you have a couple of Waitrose bags full of trimming then you start the process.

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