Hey all, one week ago I put in 6 4 wk old (about 1 1/2 feet, topped) haze special plants in a perlite-heavy (75%) mix with some local clay, black limey hummus from some lime cliffs near the site and slow-release flower basket pebble ferts (14-14-14). The holes are about 2 ft deep. They are in a low lying area which is a minor floodplain thats why I went so heavy on the perlite. Covered their base with a lot of leaves for cover.
Planted around 41-2* longitutde
The question I have is what do you think the minimum temperature tolerance for these haze special are? I sort of "hardened them up" early in their life cycle by germinating them and growing them in mostly 10*c or less temps, with occasional "heat waves". The temperature in their are has been hovering around 6-10 degrees and it has been wet in their area. It went down to -0.1 degrees celsius for about three hours last night but now I think I'm out of the woods.
Anyone know or think they know whether or not my hazes survived the rain+cold? I two afghan gold plants which should be just fine I'm sure but these hazes are dear to me!
Planted around 41-2* longitutde
The question I have is what do you think the minimum temperature tolerance for these haze special are? I sort of "hardened them up" early in their life cycle by germinating them and growing them in mostly 10*c or less temps, with occasional "heat waves". The temperature in their are has been hovering around 6-10 degrees and it has been wet in their area. It went down to -0.1 degrees celsius for about three hours last night but now I think I'm out of the woods.
Anyone know or think they know whether or not my hazes survived the rain+cold? I two afghan gold plants which should be just fine I'm sure but these hazes are dear to me!