the best thing you can do is let them run and chop them just before your first frost.
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the best thing you can do is let them run and chop them just before your first frost.
-shake
Well the thing is its already frosted once and they got biggerQuote:
Originally Posted by headshake
ok, i mean the first freeze. lol. as long as there is no major tissue damage you will be fine.
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thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by headshake
If you know its going to frost put a blanket or something over it till morning and this will buy you some time. Maybe a few nice afternoon sunny days.
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i was actually thinking about that. thing us. if i can get up early enough to take it off....Quote:
Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
If you are in northern virginia then 6 weeks from now will be too cold at night. You can wrap the containers they are in up in something to keep them warm and cover the plants at night. Will be difficult to get them to finish since you cant bring them in and cant wake up on time to uncover them. Good luck.
nah im in central. richmond.Quote:
Originally Posted by GetThisOrDie
aaanddd....? we're not all medical growersQuote:
Originally Posted by DrWalter
LOL I was thinking the same thing and wondering his point...Quote:
Originally Posted by the86thcreator