10/01/22....
I am at 2000ft elevation in northern Vermont...a wicked short season..even with good south facing plot. I have had plants live thru 30-31°f. without covering. It kicks em, and often they will finish ripening faster.
We are due for 27°f tomorrow night, and that's cold...as cold as i have left them out...but I am not too worried. I will gently wrap the branches with jute...kinda like a Christmas tree for transport....I call it huddling...then I put tall wood stakes on 3 sides and cover with at least 2 heavy contractor bags, alternating the bottom...now the top... seam directions, and then use a less conspicuous green sheet. Plastic trash bags alone, just transfer the cold thru, and the tops or any other part of the plant unlucky enough to touch the plastic do pay hell for it.
Around midnight, I will usually go out and warm(ish) water the plants. I'll even put a hot water gallon under the sheet for the colder nights, as well. This will get me into mid October, sometimes to the 3rd week.
It is nerve-wracking after the tree leaves have fallen, but I don't tell the plant when it's ready to harvest...I have to wait until it tells me, and none of them have even mentioned it yet....sigh...the tri's are still 'glass clear' on everyone but my autoflower OG Kush.
I'll pop back tomorrow, and let you if I have potsicles, or not.