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Papa Indica

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Alright @incogneato , here you go!
Needs more veg abv always be veggin
 
Wisher619

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Does it actually freeze there annually or is this a rare occurrence
pretty rare
well
every tear for 2-3 weeks we get a freeze
which sux because we never know when it is gonna come
as in
maybe Nov or Dec or Jan or Mar
never know
it will be in the high 60's
all you lettuce and whatnot is good
then weather tells you "tonight we brace for teen weather
it will come in with coastal fog and kill everything in its path
you wake up the next morning and half your crops are freakin gone
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pepper plants were fucked
 
MW7945

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pretty rare
well
every tear for 2-3 weeks we get a freeze
which sux because we never know when it is gonna come
as in
maybe Nov or Dec or Jan or Mar
never know
it will be in the high 60's
all you lettuce and whatnot is good
then weather tells you "tonight we brace for teen weather
it will come in with coastal fog and kill everything in its path
you wake up the next morning and half your crops are freakin gone
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pepper plants were fucked

About all you can grow here from Oct to April is facial hair so two weeks doesn't sound too bad lol
 
MW7945

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hahahaha
but you know have an idea of when and what you can grow

You ever cover stuff up when it freezes or anything? I know our first freeze my mother always threw old bed sheets over all the plants she didn't want to die. Always seemed to work. It's the frost more so than the cold that kills them from what I gather.

Or maybe like planter boxes that you could move inside if necessary?
 
Wisher619

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You ever cover stuff up when it freezes or anything? I know our first freeze my mother always threw old bed sheets over all the plants she didn't want to die. Always seemed to work. It's the frost more so than the cold that kills them from what I gather.

Or maybe like planter boxes that you could move inside if necessary?
yeah but with us it is the drastic drop in temps like a deep freezer
it will be like 58f
then drop to 23f in half an hour
so cellular death
then the fog drops on everything and turns it to a block of ice
real weird shit here
but 90% of the year we range from
58-85F
mostly in the low to mid 70's
 
Thejoeybrown

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yeah but with us it is the drastic drop in temps like a deep freezer
it will be like 58f
then drop to 23f in half an hour
so cellular death
then the fog drops on everything and turns it to a block of ice
real weird shit here
but 90% of the year we range from
58-85F
mostly in the low to mid 70's
We had the same freeze last few nights up here. I had to bring some plants in and cover a few. No food crops tho just decorative stuff. My wife lost a couple young succulents actually
 
MW7945

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yeah but with us it is the drastic drop in temps like a deep freezer
it will be like 58f
then drop to 23f in half an hour
so cellular death
then the fog drops on everything and turns it to a block of ice
real weird shit here
but 90% of the year we range from
58-85F
mostly in the low to mid 70's

You can get that off the great lakes if the winds shift too. Been on superior mid July and it went from 80 degrees to 50 degrees like the flick of a switch. I'm nowhere near close enough to that for that to happen but I know what you're saying lol

We had the same freeze last few nights up here. I had to bring some plants in and cover a few. No food crops tho just decorative stuff. My wife lost a couple young succulents actually

I was always under the impression succulents were resilient little bastards?
 
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