Too early to grow or not too early that is the question.

I have an indica dominant and hybrid plant I put outside and some nights have reached -4C and other nights with snow. Some daytime no more then 5C and temperature is slowly rising. Both plants seem to still be ok and showing growth pattern.

While the plant maybe stunted, is there any damage being done? They are not Auto Flowers so time isn't an issue.

As anyone ever grew plants like these temps in the north without them dying? There's very mixed online data about temperatures reaching SUBzero aka frost. Ive seen post say that their plants died but mine didn't
 

hotrodharley

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I have an indica dominant and hybrid plant I put outside and some nights have reached -4C and other nights with snow. Some daytime no more then 5C and temperature is slowly rising. Both plants seem to still be ok and showing growth pattern.

While the plant maybe stunted, is there any damage being done? They are not Auto Flowers so time isn't an issue.

As anyone ever grew plants like these temps in the north without them dying? There's very mixed online data about temperatures reaching SUBzero aka frost. Ive seen post say that their plants died but mine didn't
Alaska here. Watch carefully for funguses. For damned sure do not overwater. The freezing temperatures need to set in early in the dark hours for much damage. If it doesn’t drop below freezing until a couple of hours before sunrise you are probably good.
 
I've been letting nature do the watering we get a a day of rain maybe 3 days of sun thus far. And yes it only gets below 0c around 4 or 5 am then by 7 it's back above 0c
 
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