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    Trim friendly, good producing and tasty cultivars

    Last year was my first LEGAL, full sun grow and we spent too much time trimming. I bought a good machine, but after all the time and effort that goes into growing, I hate to beat TF out of the flowers like the machine does. So I am looking to learn from others what they have experience with. Probably the best for me last year was Blue cheese.
    Looking for outdoor cultivars that are:
    1. trim friendly
    2. good producers
    3. tasty
    4. good buzz
    5. finish fairly quickly
    Here is a shot from about 2 weeks ago. The girls in Cellblock C have grown considerably since.

    My youtube channel. Some cool stuff from my years in SW Costa Rica.

    #2
    I trim my my largest buds and colas by hand and put the popcorn buds in the machine, A good trick I learned to avoid overly sticky fingers when hand trimming is to leave as much stem as possible so you can hold it like a lollypop. It also keeps your trichome loss to a minimum. I don't know of any strains that are easier to trim than another. They're all basically the same structure. In what state is that many plants legal? Nice garden.

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      #3
      Small Box fan and a 5 gallon bucket for trimming a outside grow. simple. easy and fast. any cultivar works well with the proper timing. The new Earlies the breeders are crossing work well also.

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        #4
        I agree with dirtymike on the outside grow thing. Outside production can easily kick an indoor grows butt. Due to this I am rarely as diligent when trimming outdoors. Lots of flowers, lots of frost and not near the importance of saving everything usable. Being basically lazy I often begin trimming up/off non frosty bits days before harvest, there's no need to take it indoors and it makes trimming a breeze for outdoor growing. My suggestion would be to start browsing 'time to show your grow' and start taking note of which strains are producing the results you're looking for and what the grower has to say about the strains potency, flavor, effect & growth habits they may have noted.

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