cold weather!

brizad61

Member
i have a female plant outside idk what kind it is. all i know is its a female and its flowering it has buds all over it a nice top. but no were near ready. my problem is the cold weather its 70 68 in the day. low 40s at night . it seems to be growing real slow . this is my first outdoor grow. its in the shade it gets no sun. idk how it last this long its about 4ft tall. should i just cut it down get what i can or keep waiting on it.. it looks really good but it seem to just stop growing
 

Rebs4220

Active Member
if you want, i heard you can build a tent around your grow, possibly put a heating pad under the pot n see if that helps keep her warm, or keep growing her out id try an keep it warm as much as possible though Good luck!!
 

puffntuff

Well-Known Member
You can build a mini hoop house over it. It's still growing it's getting close to being done so it's starting to swell up. No worries as long as it doesn't frost on it or get below 37f
 

tyson53

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if you want, i heard you can build a tent around your grow, possibly put a heating pad under the pot n see if that helps keep her warm, or keep growing her out id try an keep it warm as much as possible though Good luck!!

the only problem with that is ..it will condensate real bad inside and may create a mold issue...mine are in the same temps right now in New England...they will enjoy the day heat no problem...I been growing in this weather for 40 years..lol..even had to shake snow off a couple times....all was good.....
 

Rebs4220

Active Member
the only problem with that is ..it will condensate real bad inside and may create a mold issue...mine are in the same temps right now in New England...they will enjoy the day heat no problem...I been growing in this weather for 40 years..lol..even had to shake snow off a couple times....all was good.....
if you set the heating pad to low mold issue does not play a part, i grew outdoor last year had the same problem, made a small tent an only turned the heating pad on at night due to the low temps an she was fine, i was making sure to keep the roots an soil warm.
 

brizad61

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the only problem with that is ..it will condensate real bad inside and may create a mold issue...mine are in the same temps right now in New England...they will enjoy the day heat no problem...I been growing in this weather for 40 years..lol..even had to shake snow off a couple times....all was good.....
thanks alot of help
 
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