connorbrown Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2012 #1 If your plants are already outside, you may want to bring them in for the next few days. There is a frost warning in affect until the 15th. Goodluck and happy growing!
If your plants are already outside, you may want to bring them in for the next few days. There is a frost warning in affect until the 15th. Goodluck and happy growing!
drolove Well-Known Member Apr 12, 2012 #3 ya...i know a grow in kentucky that will be getting some as well. hard to bring them seedlings that are in the GROUND though lol
ya...i know a grow in kentucky that will be getting some as well. hard to bring them seedlings that are in the GROUND though lol
VLRD.Kush Well-Known Member Apr 12, 2012 #4 I'm just north of yall in SC. Still waiting for all this funky weather to subside to even plant
Joedank Well-Known Member Apr 12, 2012 #5 A sheet over plants will help emmensely in the frosty days aheAd
slabhead Well-Known Member Apr 12, 2012 #6 A milk jug with the bottom cut out over the little ones will keep the frost off and let the heat out when the Sun shines.
A milk jug with the bottom cut out over the little ones will keep the frost off and let the heat out when the Sun shines.
constructionpig Well-Known Member Apr 12, 2012 #7 slabhead said: A milk jug with the bottom cut out over the little ones will keep the frost off and let the heat out when the Sun shines. Click to expand... Outstanding!
slabhead said: A milk jug with the bottom cut out over the little ones will keep the frost off and let the heat out when the Sun shines. Click to expand... Outstanding!