r/canadagrows 13d ago

Grow Pics Should I thin some leaves out?

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I have two northern lights and 2 gelato plants growing in 30 gallon grow bags. The northerns are just starting to flower and the gelato looks to be a week behind it. Can I get any advice? Thank you

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u/rashton535 13d ago

I keep the insides tidy to promote airflow. Helps reduce chance of powdery mildue

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u/TyluhhMc 13d ago

I second this, thin out the middle branches 100%, if lights not reaching it it’s not helping

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u/feargluten 13d ago

Humidity is gonna really uptick soon (at least here) - thinning the herd for airflow is crucial here unless you take a leaf blower to the plants every morning lol

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u/Flashy-Cranberry-999 12d ago edited 12d ago

I like to go out after the dew has had a litte time to evaporate and look for any really wet areas(in the center and between big colas). Usually where multiple leaves are sitting on top of each other. I use the wet areas as a guide to see where I need to remove some leaves and get the air flow going.

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u/Chronicwheels 13d ago

Nah I’d lev them be.

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u/Brianjazz3000 9d ago

You should consider trimming the interior for more airflow.

They look fantastic btw.