<span class="link_user">@ganjapanda</span>, I always wet trim. Then after drying and curing I usually give them a light trim to neaten them up a bit. I like my buds with a nice tight trim. There are a lot of growers that try to pad their weight by not trimming until after they've dried their crop.
<span class="link_user">@KrautFabrik</span>, hey danke fĂĽr die Nachricht. Ja ich dachte mir schon, dass es an den LEDs liegt, meine California Lightworks ist auch ein wenig ĂĽberdimensioniert fĂĽr meine 80 x 80 Box :blush:
<span class="link_user">@KrautFabrik</span>, hey mate, thx for your reply. Yeah i think dry trimming is better than wet tims. You dry for 3 weeks? That´s a lot, what temperature and humidity levels you got there in your drying setup?
<span class="link_user">@ganjapanda</span>, i did a semi wet/dry trim. I only cutted all branches and the big fan leafsbefore I slowly let her dry for 3 weeks. Than i gave her a dry trim and started with curing.
I prefer dry trim because it gives you a much better taste. The white widow of this cycle got a wet trim (she had mold struggle and i wanted to make sure that there will be no new mold) and its a big diffrence in taste/quality.
<span class="link_user">@ganjapanda</span>, yeah you most probably right. I will be growing Candida CD1 after this one. Hope you are right that genetics play a role and that that strain can take it easier. Although i won't take changes and use the scrog method :)