jim B
Active Member
are we talking below freezing?Phosphorus isn't taken up by the plant in cold soil temps
are we talking below freezing?Phosphorus isn't taken up by the plant in cold soil temps
Dont you love it? My 10 day forecast involves 80° days, 65° nights, and plenty of sunshine!I am growing outdoors, and growing in Southern California.
I found this out the hard way, my plants seemed to like the occasional night or two, but a solid week of 40 degree nights fucked up my Indica, but not so much on my Sativa.Phosphorus isn't taken up by the plant in cold soil temps
UH OH FOLKS, WE GOT OUR SELVES A VETERAN!! 33 posts since 07 lmfaoeveryone here is an amateur? i'm not. mid-atlantic. cannabis is fine fine fine down to the upper 20's no problem, no problem whatsoever, it is not going to curl up and die, not a mature plant, with a little frost, i mean it can get totally frosted and still be just fine. but as the temps go down down down, to those upper 20's what happens is the growth stops anyway, and the cold, damp increases chance of frost and it is time to pull them. i will keep one out until the very end!