View Poll Results: Do You Wet or Dry Trim?

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    10 71.43%
  • Dry

    4 28.57%
  • Don't mind either way

    0 0%
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  1. Default Wet or Dry Trim, Which Do You Prefer?...

    I know this has been done many times before, but let's see how growers feel about it at the moment..


    Place a vote on which you prefer and post letting us know why!

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    I just find wet trimming less bother....
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    I think the big leaves wet. And the rest dry.

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    What MC said. ^^^

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    Wet.

    I wear a glove to chop them, might as well carry on and trim them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uv123_4 View Post
    I think the big leaves wet. And the rest dry.
    This ^

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    So far it's close ;


    Dry - 5

    Wet - 3
    Last edited by IceCalibur; 11-10-20 at 11:53 PM. Reason: Updated.

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    Well this is gonna start a good debate lol.. I Wet trimmed the all of my previous harvests until the last two, the last two was dry trimmed. Heres my opinion - wet trimming is f#%^ing shit in my experience, scissors constantly clogging up, blisters on hands ect ect but the main factor is I feel when wet trimming is that the chlorophyll gets locked into the buds.. I almost gave up growing due to shitty hay smelling buds for years, dont get me wrong the high was still there and it did its job but the smell and taste was just abysmal. The last two I have completely left alone hanging upside down until the thinner branches snap and then I de stalk, trim and jar. The end product has been 10x better this way IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amnesia auto View Post
    Well this is gonna start a good debate lol.. I Wet trimmed the all of my previous harvests until the last two, the last two was dry trimmed. Heres my opinion - wet trimming is f#%^ing shit in my experience, scissors constantly clogging up, blisters on hands ect ect but the main factor is I feel when wet trimming is that the chlorophyll gets locked into the buds.. I almost gave up growing due to shitty hay smelling buds for years, dont get me wrong the high was still there and it did its job but the smell and taste was just abysmal. The last two I have completely left alone hanging upside down until the thinner branches snap and then I de stalk, trim and jar. The end product has been 10x better this way IMO.

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    Nice post and detailed explanation on your experience with both

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