Great work you guys.
If all goes well this week, I will be running my Blue Dragon at the new site. Only had one last year, but turned the T5s off June 10th, and she flowered without revegging. I chopped her Aug 30th, but could have done it the 15th.I wet trim my headstash sometimes. I would wet trim my whole harvest everytime if it didn't wilt after a few hours and become a pain in the ass. Dry trimming is a must for growers without trimming machines
A bit off topic but does anybody have plans yet for light dep in the spring? I am thinking of vegging 100 ladies indoors through april, then planting them outside in early may in 10gal smarties filled with coco. handwater with nutes every day, tarp every night. maybe get 1lb per plant if im lucky
thats alot of handwatering even with a wand and a good pump .some auto sprayers/timers would probably be good investment for a grow that size and make it more fun .
My question would be: If everything is trimmed the same, taken the same amount of care while growing, harvesting, and trimming, would it make a difference if wet vs dry trim as far as quality and smell? That is the real question, and I believe the answer is it doesn't really matter. I feel that MAYBE, just MAYBE I get a little better smell off the dry trim herb. Nothing noticeable.
I stopped wet trimming after the first side by side. I've never spent time writing out the science of it. It was so obvious what I needed to do by the results, I didn't bother.
Seems like the defoliation debate, endless, do what works for you!