If they just started flowering, their not going to make it. Your only options are to build a shelter or move the plants. Today smelled like snow,wicked. The time is near.
Mine are sill out.....my tomato plant(s) that is.
How are everyones harvest(s)?
-tuxedo-
Thank you very much for the response. I ended up cutting down the bag weed plant, and it's drying in my basement. It was much further ahead anyway and I think I saw cloudy-tan tricomes on it under a scope.
But I saved the other -- I put a clear plastic bag over the Kona Gold plant and removed it first thing this morning, and she looks fine. Tonight is supposed to get down in the thirties again so I will do this again tonite. And then next week they are saying the temps might rise into the mid 60's. Love living in New England.
I'm just going to ride it out. I figure the Kona Gold must be hardy since they grow it on the Big Island where temps at night in the fall and winter can get very chilly. I wish I started earlier, but what can you do. This will not happen next year.
I'm thinking about building a little more permenant (at least for a month) greenhouse/shelter to help -- anyone have any thoughts/pictures on that? I've seen a few posted here and I guess I could whip something up without much effort.
Thanks very much for the help, in my research I've seen lots of people asking this same question,, so many of you must think this is lame, I'm just a newbie and I'll read more and post less in the future!!!