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Old 10-04-2006, 05:48 PM
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Frost and Freezing are diffrent.

I was wondering around the board here and noticed that a few are concerned about 'frost' hitting your plants.....There is a diffrence between frost hitting your plants and your plants freezing....There are infact a few diffrent types of pot that rather enjoy the frost "Time Warp" is one.... At worst when frost hits it turns the larger sucker leaves purple and the outer edge of the newer growth with a purple outline....really not that big a deal...Here on the rock we can leave our outdoor untill the end of october. Infact you can grow year round with a green house...so we are blessed...

So experienced outdoor growers how late,was the latest you've pulled in your summer crop?
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 06:08 PM
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This is our first year at it and we were talking about that the other day. We arent
sure. Ours are planted in a "funky" area where they are budding toward the tops and
we harvest part at a time, then they start to grow and bud more. Dont know if this
is hurting the plants (doesnt seem to be) but we have no other choice

Now I am wondering why an inexperienced grower like me posted this irrelevant
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Old 10-04-2006, 06:19 PM
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Yeah but frost at 35 degrees can't be the best thing for ANY plant.
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 09:40 PM
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Nope but won't hurt it to much,we've had 2 frosts for sure..just did my walk around this morning and it seems the colder it's getting the tighter my buds are getting! so...not to long now I'm thinking the rest of ours will be ready for the end of the month.which an't bad they went in kinds late...july 15th. so I'm happy.
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 10:24 PM
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Indeed you are blessed, VanIslandWitch, with that greenhouse. Where is this island you speak of?? Not exactly, just what state, i dont want to make you give ur location up, sucks we cant just arrange a date you know, to browse our fellow growers gardens right over this site. Poo Poo Mr.Bush, Poo Poo.
your not really a witch are you?
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