First frost wtf

big20

Member
ok so im hearing around here it is about to frost tomorrow what should i do its too big to cover :bigjoint:
 

420God

Well-Known Member
Some of the outdoor guys around me claim that frost can make the plant a little stronger. It's believed that the plant is stressed and creates more resins to insulate itself so it won't die and can finish fruiting.

Whether this is true or not I can't tell you but it sounds right.
 

big20

Member
thats what im thinking but also like fruits will it burn the shit out of them and make it turn to shit ?im bout 10 days out
 

big20

Member
well thanks smart guy frost two morning in a row i would not consider that a light frost plus the fact its without tree cover with no sign of the sun :(
 

mushroom head

Well-Known Member
Yeah frost two nights in a row isnt really a light frost. If you decide to let her tough it out goodluck bro. Wouldnt want to see her wilted in the mourning, I would cry.
 

leftreartire

Active Member
just water it before you go to bed. the water will insolate the plant from the frost. farmers in the south use this all the time when there is a chance that they might get the unusual frost. i am sure you can look it up but it does work. so just go give it a good watering and you will be safe and can harvest when she is ready
 
Consecutive nights with frost has nothing to do with whether it's a light frost or not. The temperature dictates that. 32-29 degree Fahrenheit is considered a light frost. Technically you could have an entire winter of just light frost.
 

crimepays

Member
Consecutive nights with frost has nothing to do with whether it's a light frost or not. The temperature dictates that. 32-29 degree Fahrenheit is considered a light frost. Technically you could have an entire winter of just light frost.
you nailed it! :)
 
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