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    Does 28 degrees = death?

    It's about 35 degrees out today and it will be dropping to the upper 20s tonight. The roots/10 gal. pot it's in is well insulated but I'm thinking it's going to be way too cold. I might be able to bend the tops and get her inside with little to no damage but I would have to chop down a evergreen bush to get to her. If it's crucial I get her inside I'll do it. What should I do?
    Steelwool Reviewed by Steelwool on . Does 28 degrees = death? It's about 35 degrees out today and it will be dropping to the upper 20s tonight. The roots/10 gal. pot it's in is well insulated but I'm thinking it's going to be way too cold. I might be able to bend the tops and get her inside with little to no damage but I would have to chop down a evergreen bush to get to her. If it's crucial I get her inside I'll do it. What should I do? Rating: 5

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    Does 28 degrees = death?

    It's started to snow...I think I better bring her in.

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    Does 28 degrees = death?

    if you can move it, move it. Other than knowing your genetics, there is only 1 way to find out if its cold resistant or not, and I'd rather take your chances on bringing it in.

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    Does 28 degrees = death?

    Good question, I finally covered my one remaining girl for the night. I harvested the plant last month, but it's still the gift that keeps on giving!
    \"There is nothing new under the sun\".

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    Does 28 degrees = death?

    The answer is no, I left a plant uncovered last night at 28 degrees. It's now indoors but survived just fine. The soil temp is what kills the weed, not a freeze.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steelwool
    It's about 35 degrees out today and it will be dropping to the upper 20s tonight. The roots/10 gal. pot it's in is well insulated but I'm thinking it's going to be way too cold. I might be able to bend the tops and get her inside with little to no damage but I would have to chop down a evergreen bush to get to her. If it's crucial I get her inside I'll do it. What should I do?
    \"There is nothing new under the sun\".

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    Does 28 degrees = death?

    My crop will be in freezing temps nightly for at least two weeks before harvest. It just turns them purple.

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