if those plants have never seen 30 degree nights, don't put them out in a 27..... this is usually a gradual thing outdoors.I ve been growing indica strains all round year from last year....those plants been in 60's in the day, i ve always move em in the house every night to prevent frost...they were perfect fine with beautiful purple pistills
I have two clones that been flowering about halfway to five weeks now...4 or 5 weeks more to go...average in my area is 50's in the night time and 70's during day....the pistills are still white, no color or purple anything like that yet...this time I will leave em outside at night time to see the end result. I should expect the frost by end of this month...it will be 27temp in the night time....Ill let ya know how those clones fare , next month !
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Amen to that! If they are in pots, s/he should just take them in if at all possible. Why put them through that? If they haven't fattened, they will get the signal to stop growing and start ripening.if those plants have never seen 30 degree nights, don't put them out in a 27..... this is usually a gradual thing outdoors.
AND... if you do put them outside in that, make sure the pot is THOROUGHLY insulated.
Yes those clones are in the pots...also i put the pot in the other thicker bucket for drain water purpose, I dont want the water spill on my deckif those plants have never seen 30 degree nights, don't put them out in a 27..... this is usually a gradual thing outdoors.
AND... if you do put them outside in that, make sure the pot is THOROUGHLY insulated.
nice wow must be very indica or afghani strain huh? thanks for posting.My little plant survived a 24 degree frost the other night no wilting or anything