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Can autoflowers survive in 50s degree weather for a couple of hours?

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Can autoflowers survive in 50s degree weather for a couple of hours?

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My landlord is coming on memorial Day and where I live right now it's been cold at 50s degrees Fahrenheit and raining, I'm hiding my 2 7 week old plants in the woods behind an enclosed electrical outlet in the morning before day break so less people are on the road out.

I've been told that ruderalis, otherwise known as autoflowers, are hardy to survive colder temperatures than regular marijuana plants, I'm only hiding my plants far away from my condo for a few hours until my landlords inspections are done quickly. I know that any kind of really cold rainy weather isn't good for any marijuana plant, but my plant is developing buds but not yet the trichomes yet. Do you think leaving my autoflowers out in the woods for a couple of hours won't totally destroy the plant or significantly impact the product in the end?
 
It will not hurt the plant but you carry the risk of bringing bugs back in with you. Have a plan for at least a good hard spray of water to knock stuff off, and be very careful if you decide to use any pesticides on flowers.
 
My landlord is coming on memorial Day and where I live right now it's been cold at 50s degrees Fahrenheit and raining, I'm hiding my 2 7 week old plants in the woods behind an enclosed electrical outlet in the morning before day break so less people are on the road out.

I've been told that ruderalis, otherwise known as autoflowers, are hardy to survive colder temperatures than regular marijuana plants, I'm only hiding my plants far away from my condo for a few hours until my landlords inspections are done quickly. I know that any kind of really cold rainy weather isn't good for any marijuana plant, but my plant is developing buds but not yet the trichomes yet. Do you think leaving my autoflowers out in the woods for a couple of hours won't totally destroy the plant or significantly impact the product in the end?
Late reply but I had my autoflower seedlings - 1 week old - outside, under my pavilion yesterday when the temperture hit 45 degrees with high wind and wind chills in the low 30's along with rain (pavilion blocked a good amount of wind and the rain). Checked today and they were doing great. I'm sure that probably slowed them down a bit but it didn't kill them.
 
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