Southernuncle21
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Okay so this is a new one for me. So in general this is my first outdoor New England grow. I originally come from the south so I've never really had these cold temps to deal with. Now most of my other plants that I have I have already harvested. I'll be harvesting four in the next couple of days. I have a mother plant and a clone that are I would say about 2-3 weeks behind. So far we haven't had a frost but at night times the temperatures are dipping down in the low 40s and the '30s. Daytime temps are in the '50s. The next couple days it will be in the '60s. So the rain has pretty much passed and we should be clear for this entire week. So the rain isn't the issue. So what I'm asking is with the temperatures dipping so low at night time. Not freezing but really low and then the daytimes. It's not getting two too warm. Should I wait out a couple weeks or should I go ahead and pull them sooner so I don't stress them out. I know the growth is pretty much going to kind of come to a halt with the cooler temperatures, but I've never had to worry about pulling plants due to cold weather before. So I'm just seeing out of curiosity if anybody can shed some light on if you think they will be fine or if I need to go ahead and pull the two plants that are behind.