What is the coldest your plants have gotten?

ckelly66

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I have a slh outside that is a big beast; she has been out there since March. This summer was one of the worst ever in the Midwest but she is still kicking however, I'd say that half of her still hasn't filled out yet. So I'm thinking I prolly have at least a month left til she finishes... My take on the weather is she could prolly handle freezes at night fine as long up it warms up during the day... What are your guys feelings on how cold a plant can get? peace
 

Growop101

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its pretty cold right now been about couple degrees some nights, been raining for like a week now, an rain all next week. im scared
 

ckelly66

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its pretty cold right now been about couple degrees some nights, been raining for like a week now, an rain all next week. im scared
Oh hell. Have you checked your girls lately? Luckily the last month has been amazing weather... but can turn pretty bad very quickly here. it's in God's hands. lol
 

ohmy

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i made it threw 2 bad frosts last year, but it was a close one....
mine did the same thing one year then it was nice for a month with 70* days, glad i did not yank em because they filled out so nice and was well worth the extra time
 

dirtysnowball

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usually when temps get 50 or below, your stems will turn red. its cuz phosphorus gets locked up from cold weather. below 40 is dangerous...
i grow year round. straight through winter :)

a heating pad taped on the side of my bucket does wonders. and when it rains i have a tarp
 

LongBow

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Im in CO. Last year I left one of the girls <Mango> out a few nights when it hit 28. I covered her up <plastic> at dusk and uncover when sun hits em. The cold makes em plump up nicely and turn purdy colors :)
 

ckelly66

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Well goodluck everyone. It's all in the pot gods hands. lol. if it was meant to be then it'll flourish and we'll all have tons of preimo smoke!
 

Growop101

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I have herd of ppl harvesting in snow. like smacking piles o snow off the buds and it still turned out ok. i think cannibus is pretty Resiliant to the cold. (i hope lol)
 
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