Its cold in New England...
So it got really cold here last night!! Like almost 30 cold!! I'm thinking i should take my plant inside at ths point or i'm afratid i'll lose it. Its in the ground which means i'll have to harvest it. I'm jsut wondering if it'd be worth riding out these next few warm days (like mid 60's) or go head and take her out the ground. plant is like 5 feet tall and budding nice. Trichs are turning but there like a lime green color. Any help is appreciated
Its cold in New England...
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Originally Posted by GreenT16
So it got really cold here last night!! Like almost 30 cold!! I'm thinking i should take my plant inside at ths point or i'm afratid i'll lose it. Its in the ground which means i'll have to harvest it. I'm jsut wondering if it'd be worth riding out these next few warm days (like mid 60's) or go head and take her out the ground. plant is like 5 feet tall and budding nice. Trichs are turning but there like a lime green color. Any help is appreciated
I would say leave it out there. If the frost kills it, then that's your harvest time. Pulling the plant out of the ground at such a late stage of flowering doesn't sound worth the effort.
Its cold in New England...
When you say your trichs are a lime green color- are you sure you're looking at the right bits?
The little crystals on the calyxes and tiny bud leaves are trichomes. They should start off clear, then turn cloudy, then amber. When there are nearly all cloudy trichs, with very very few clear and some amber, your harvest window has begun.
You can toss a sheet over your plant to keep it from light frosts.