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    Trimming Technique

    I've been growing outdoor weed for a few years now, and am never happy with my trimming and manicuring. Anyone know where I can look online for a good guide with pictures for this? Even a few tips from seasoned vetrans would be appreciated. Thanks, all!
    plumber666 Reviewed by plumber666 on . Trimming Technique I've been growing outdoor weed for a few years now, and am never happy with my trimming and manicuring. Anyone know where I can look online for a good guide with pictures for this? Even a few tips from seasoned vetrans would be appreciated. Thanks, all! Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Trimming Technique

    tiny ss sissors and too much time

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    #4
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    Trimming Technique

    hold the buds upside down, and trim before you dry them

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Trimming Technique

    K. Fan leaves, bye-bye. I guess I'm asking how close do you trim. I don't want ratty looking weed, but I worried about overtrimming and losing too much weight off the yeild.

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    #6
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    Trimming Technique

    Quote Originally Posted by Turtlez
    hold the buds upside down, and trim before you dry them

    thats the way as soon as you harvest cut a branch at a time hold upside down by the stem and cut the leaves at the base of they stems.

    takes about 6 hours a pound :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Trimming Technique

    Fan leaves go first. You can cut or even yank them off.
    Next, the 'sugar leaves'- the smaller leaves coming out of each bud. These you have to snip off- more like SHEARING your bud.
    Shear the sugar leaves as close as you can without cutting off the hairs that will make your bud much more attractive when it is dried. You don't have to remove the bud leaves entirely, because any decent strain WILL have resin production on these leaves, concentrated at the base of the leaf- you will mostly be cutting the TIPS of the sugar leaves off.
    Then hang the plants to dry.
    When they are completely dry, and before starting the cure, you can go over them again and snip any scraggly stuff sticking out.

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