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How to trim buds cannabis

How to trim buds cannabis

Here are step-by-step instructions for trimming buds:

1. Trim the Plant: Using scissors, carefully trim the plant. Remove branches using pruning shears. Remember, the sharper your tools, the easier it will be to cut the branches in one go. It is best to use a new or dedicated pair of shears for trimming cannabis at home. Trim the plant into small pieces down to the center stem and cut it right at the base or where it meets the soil.

 

2. Hang to Dry: If you choose dry trimming, hang the plant. You can hang it entirely or use small branches. Depending on the climate, the drying process can take from three days to a week. Pro tip: The plant is ready when the stem breaks easily rather than bending.

 

3. Remove Fan Leaves: Get rid of all the fan leaves and sugar leaves. These are clipped leaves and usually do not carry any value or trichomes. You can do this with your bare hands or use scissors when trimming wet. For dry trimming, use only scissors.

 

4. Cut the Buds: After removing the fan leaves, cut the buds individually from each branch. This process is also called "withdrawal".

 

5. Trim the Buds: Now that you only have the buds left, start trimming. Trim the bud at the base, right where it meets the stem. Be careful not to damage the buds. Also remove the leaves at the bottom of the bud, called "pebble feet". Carefully trim off any excess parts until you have a free, clean bud. This way you will get rid of anything that doesn't contain trichomes.

 

Now place all the nicely trimmed buds in a bowl.

 

Wet trimming: Place buds on a drying rack for 3-7 days.

Dry trimming: Place buds in a curing jar.

Professional tips for trimming cannabis:

 

Here are some key tips to make the most of your cannabis trimming.

 

Approach pruning slowly and carefully. Avoid large lifts as this may affect your yield. Wipe your scissors with rubbing alcohol when they become too sticky. Have extra sets of scissors and replace them when they become too sticky from the resin. You can use the leftover hash on your fingers or scissors to smoke later; it may be a little harsh, but it's worth it.

 

Bottom line

 

The main purpose of pruning is to remove all parts of the plant until clean buds remain. Keep in mind that the stem and other parts may make the smoking experience harsher.

 

Here are step-by-step instructions for trimming buds:

1. Trim the Plant: Using scissors, carefully trim the plant. Remove branches using pruning shears. Remember, the sharper your tools, the easier it will be to cut the branches in one go. It is best to use a new or dedicated pair of shears for trimming cannabis at home. Trim the plant into small pieces down to the center stem and cut it right at the base or where it meets the soil.

 

2. Hang to Dry: If you choose dry trimming, hang the plant. You can hang it entirely or use small branches. Depending on the climate, the drying process can take from three days to a week. Pro tip: The plant is ready when the stem breaks easily rather than bending.

 

3. Remove Fan Leaves: Get rid of all the fan leaves and sugar leaves. These are clipped leaves and usually do not carry any value or trichomes. You can do this with your bare hands or use scissors when trimming wet. For dry trimming, use only scissors.

 

4. Cut the Buds: After removing the fan leaves, cut the buds individually from each branch. This process is also called "withdrawal".

 

5. Trim the Buds: Now that you only have the buds left, start trimming. Trim the bud at the base, right where it meets the stem. Be careful not to damage the buds. Also remove the leaves at the bottom of the bud, called "pebble feet". Carefully trim off any excess parts until you have a free, clean bud. This way you will get rid of anything that doesn't contain trichomes.

 

Now place all the nicely trimmed buds in a bowl.

 

Wet trimming: Place buds on a drying rack for 3-7 days.

Dry trimming: Place buds in a curing jar.

Professional tips for trimming cannabis:

 

Here are some key tips to make the most of your cannabis trimming.

 

Approach pruning slowly and carefully. Avoid large lifts as this may affect your yield. Wipe your scissors with rubbing alcohol when they become too sticky. Have extra sets of scissors and replace them when they become too sticky from the resin. You can use the leftover hash on your fingers or scissors to smoke later; it may be a little harsh, but it's worth it.

 

Bottom line

 

The main purpose of pruning is to remove all parts of the plant until clean buds remain. Keep in mind that the stem and other parts may make the smoking experience harsher.

 

Whether you're growing cannabis for yourself or trying to profit from your harvest, the purer your buds, the higher your earnings will be.

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