Is my plant fox tailing?!

As the title says, beginning of week 6 flower, temperature has been a little high in the region of 86/87 farenheit or 30 celcius during lights off due to dehumidifier but similar temps with lights on aswell. If so what’s the best thing to do.
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MajorCoco

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Why are you using a dehumidifier? I'm in your neck of the woods in London and I'm seeing 41% humidity in my house right now and just 59% humidity in my very small tent (lights are now off). Do you have a tent full of plants? What is your humidity?
 
Why are you using a dehumidifier? I'm in your neck of the woods in London and I'm seeing 41% humidity in my house right now and just 59% humidity in my very small tent (lights are now off). Do you have a tent full of plants? What is your humidity?
The issue I’m having is that during lights off, humidity shoots upto 70% and with lights on it roughly sits around 50% hence why I leave a dehumidifier on during lights off. I only have 4 plants in a small 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m tent, I have an intake fan and an extractor fan as well as 2 oscillating fans so perfect air circulation in the tent but not sure why humidity shoots upto 70% ?
 

Bukvičák

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These are genetic type of “foxtails“ if you call it like this. If you wait few weeks this ones get brown and plant throws out another ones. Anyway you should lower down the N for feeding...
 

MajorCoco

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The issue I’m having is that during lights off, humidity shoots upto 70% and with lights on it roughly sits around 50% hence why I leave a dehumidifier on during lights off. I only have 4 plants in a small 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m tent, I have an intake fan and an extractor fan as well as 2 oscillating fans so perfect air circulation in the tent but not sure why humidity shoots upto 70% ?
Humidity is strongly dependent on temperature. Anytime you have air that is getting colder (like it does at night) it will increase in humidity. It's because hot air can hold more water than cold air. So when the light is on the heat from that is what is reducing humidity.

You could try switching on the lights at night instead of the day, as that could help. Ideally weed wants temps to be cooler in the dark periods.

Also....I don't really see any foxtailing in there...as someone else mentioned. And even if it is starting to foxtail, it doesn't sound like you'd be able to do much to stop it.
 

Dug123

Active Member
Hi I’m new to growing just a quick one your plants look good I’m two weeks in to flower I’m not going to use a booster till week 3/4 but what is the best one to use ?
 
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