Should I bring my plant in?

firestoney

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So...here's the deal. I've been growing a plant outdoors for about two months or so, in organic soil, and it's coming along well. I hate to have to bring it indoors, considering that I don't have a good setup for it, and I was wondering what the lowest night temperature a plant can survive through. It's been fairly cloudy the past few days, and Tuesday we have a forecast for a low of 42. I hate to bring it in because I've tried before, but if Tuesdays low temp will kill it....I have no choice.
 

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firestoney

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Thats a male plant! You playin wit us folk.
SON OF A B! It's a male plant? I had no idea. I've smoked a decent amount of weed in my time, but I've never grown. If this is a male plant, that's going to suck. I'll get a better pic taken tomorrow as long a the sun comes out for a bit.
 

firestoney

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SON OF A B! It's a male plant? I had no idea. I've smoked a decent amount of weed in my time, but I've never grown. If this is a male plant, that's going to suck. I'll get a better pic taken tomorrow as long a the sun comes out for a bit.
I hope it's not male. I do have 3 others growing near it, but they are smaller. I will take pics and post tomorrow.
 

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Dirtyboy

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Its a male in full flower. When you shake the plant pollen will come out. It will look like powder. Give it a shake. Sorry dude.
 

BAYTECH

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Sorry dude that is totally a male that sucks....should been out here a couple weeks ago would've known then...sorry again dude :(
 

darkdestruction420

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yep, sorry man. thats a full blown male, no doubt about it. with the other plants 42 isnt 2 bad, it'll be fine to leave em. if u have a shitty setup for inside why not just bring em in at night and let em do their growing in good old sunlight by taking em back out in the morning if need be? your other plants are probally knocked up(or male, lol) btw. oh well. at least you'll have plenty of seeds for next year.
 

darkdestruction420

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definitely survive those temps! its gotta be in the lower 30's to kill it and even then it can usually survive a few mild frosts before the first heavy frost happens and kills em.
 
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