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    SHIVER MI TIMBERS.........

    Thank Jah I found this site today. I am worried about my babies out there in the cold, and have a few questions as i've not run across this before.

    We're having continuing frost warnings and daytime highs in the low 50's to not quite 60, and the forecast is showing no improvement, in fact, they say this whole summer will be cool.

    Ok, so I wrapped plastic sheeting around the fencing, and put a thermometer in there so I can monitor the temps, and during daytime I open the bottom half so they can get air, and keep the temp from going over 90-95. The litle darlings look OK so far, but I am a bit concerned about the humidity. How much is too much? The ganja in the tropics seems to love the heat and humidity but the seeds I planted are from the far north climate. Thus my reason for coming here to ask if anyone has any advice or experience with this.

    The pretty plant in the photo is a relative of these plants, last years crop.

    Thanks in advance for any replies, Buddy.
    lilBUDddy Reviewed by lilBUDddy on . SHIVER MI TIMBERS......... Thank Jah I found this site today. I am worried about my babies out there in the cold, and have a few questions as i've not run across this before. We're having continuing frost warnings and daytime highs in the low 50's to not quite 60, and the forecast is showing no improvement, in fact, they say this whole summer will be cool. Ok, so I wrapped plastic sheeting around the fencing, and put a thermometer in there so I can monitor the temps, and during daytime I open the bottom half so Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    SHIVER MI TIMBERS.........

    or just not sharing? I am NOT new to growing, just never ran into such cold going on July. Yes I have books etc. that topic is not there.

    gee, I even thanked in advance. so it go.

    Bless up yourselves, little more...


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    #3
    Senior Member

    SHIVER MI TIMBERS.........

    The only advice that I can give you is that you should at least remove some of the crops if they are in danger of frost.

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