What to do about frost

exoticweedlover

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The expected frost for where i live is October 5th. I don't think my plant will be matured by this point. I thought they would be done but due to some revert back to veg i don't think they will be done by then. Can i bring them inside at night to avoid the frost until they are fully mature?
 

skunkluvr

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If it's not a deep freeze for several hours, then you can just cover them. Throw a sheet or something over the top of the plants and the frost won't form on them. If it's deep cold for several hours then that won't work tho. You should get some nice purple color if you have a big temp change between day and night.:mrgreen:
 

Hyper

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I live in canada and my plants just started to flower..doesnt have any bud yet or anything but do you guys think it will grow some bud before the frost hits in this country? and if they could still be on time? I didnt want to make a special topic for this question so be kind enough to answer me.
 

THEGROWER42384

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its hard to say not knowing what you got for gen. i would think you would get something but it could be imature. a freez in my opion would kill a plant but a frost is a bit diferent some nice sized plants that are healthy and happy can take a frost exipcaly if thers a good wind i have never let plants go past 32 degr. f. thats just the way i grow this year might be different it dependes on meany factors. im to high to get in to all that right now oh and if you put a blanket on your plant dont let it touch the plant its self. maby it dont matter but ive always been told that so ya could be bull but thats how i do things hope this helps some. blaze on
 

skunkluvr

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I live in canada and my plants just started to flower..doesnt have any bud yet or anything but do you guys think it will grow some bud before the frost hits in this country? and if they could still be on time? I didnt want to make a special topic for this question so be kind enough to answer me.
Hard to say without knowing the strain, but you might be OK with an indica dominant. They mature faster and tend to be a bit hardier. If you have a sativa dominant then they tend to take longer and prefer warmer weather so not so good.
 
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