I’ve only dealt with frost a couple times over the years where I’m at and all my plants are in 150-400 gallon smart pots or in the ground. I’d be worried that in a small plastic pot it could effect the roots, I’ve always been of the mind that as long as the soil is a good temp it will be okay but in a pot that small it wouldn’t take much too freeze the roots. What are your thoughts on that seeing as you probably have more cold weather experience, I’m in northern CA. My dad has had plants get snowed on, 6inches or so but they were in the ground so the roots were insulated. I’d maybe suggest wrapping the pot in a moving blanket and putting a couple inches of straw, rocks or something on the top of the soil too keep them a little more insulated. Or if that’s the only one you have bring it inside, that can be rough though if it’s already growing roots through the bottom of the pot and into the groundI encourage northerns to go through a couple frosts before harvest. Plants respond real nice normally, and some cool color can pop out on your buds. I do every year in Wisconsin.
I tried counting the fingers on your fan leaf the one facing the cam below the top and i counted in my head this the tune to the ten crack commandments, oddly enough it ended in 10 jaja