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Yeah, volunteers are pretty tough! As long as they don’t freeze solid! I would stop at being happy! Save being impressed for September!Thats awesome!! Good and hearty plants!!
I don’t think it’s a strain thing! It just didn’t stay below, freezing long enough to freeze them solid and kill them! Extended periods of time below freezing, are what’s known as a hard freeze! That can be fatal! So can pissing off your girlfriend!can’t you just go buy similar pot and throw some dirt in it and give it to her and tell her to stay the fuck away from your pot!
ive been wondering about cold temps, i have a gorilla zkittles outside , about 3 weeks into flower and last week we had warm summer like days but at night the soil temp went down to 10 oC . if they get a cold shock do they take a few days to start up again? , because this one seems to have stalled ...the white hairs came out but then stayed quite short ? they were put in a plastic greenhouse over night .I don’t think it’s a strain thing! It just didn’t stay below, freezing long enough to freeze them solid and kill them! Extended periods of time below freezing, are what’s known as a hard freeze! That can be fatal! So can pissing off your girlfriend!can’t you just go buy similar pot and throw some dirt in it and give it to her and tell her to stay the fuck away from your pot! You can always snip the ones you don’t want off a little below the soil line and grow what you decide to keep!
I would have to get 5 pots ready and transplant them, ive had seedlings before with no soil on the roots, took them outside , rammed them in the soil in a sunny spot and they grew...you could get all of them growing ,These little seedlings have been through it this spring - weeks of very cold nights and most days (lowest 28 i think) and 2 light snows (1 inch or less) But I guess thats been the case for every plant that lives outside, and theyre all alive as well. So maybe its not impressive...
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These are just some of the (many) seeds that fell off my porch last fall, not purposely planted. I saw them sprout sometime at the end of march when we had a few 80 degree days, but did not expect them to survive.
They definitlely got stunted - but still kickin.
Is this just a normal thing for seedlings of any type - or should I be impressed?
Guess it won't grow much taller because the stretch should be mostly over, cold shock will delay flowering but if the rootzone get warmer she will be just fine, maybe a little yield less though.ive been wondering about cold temps, i have a gorilla zkittles outside , about 3 weeks into flower and last week we had warm summer like days but at night the soil temp went down to 10 oC . if they get a cold shock do they take a few days to start up again? , because this one seems to have stalled ...the white hairs came out but then stayed quite short ? they were put in a plastic greenhouse over night .
Agreed! 50° isn’t too bad! Just put a little temporary hitch in there git along! A little larger pots can act as a buffer in that respect! You’ll be OK!Guess it won't grow much taller because the stretch should be mostly over, cold shock will delay flowering but if the rootzone get warmer she will be just fine, maybe a little yield less though.
thanks for that, she is half the size of her indoor sisters, but we have had such a good warm spring i put her outside, i topped it and you can see where it stretched from , where the V starts, seems healthy otherwise...I must admit its getting a bit of abuse in the form of irregular watering.Guess it won't grow much taller because the stretch should be mostly over, cold shock will delay flowering but if the rootzone get warmer she will be just fine, maybe a little yield less though.
Unfortunately all my space is spoken for - so maybe Ill see if I can give some away. My veg tent is overgrown with what was supposed to be my outdoor plants for this season (i was way off)I would have to get 5 pots ready and transplant them, ive had seedlings before with no soil on the roots, took them outside , rammed them in the soil in a sunny spot and they grew...you could get all of them growing ,
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