Luckily I was notified two days ahead of time, because I noticed a freeze warning was posted for my area yesterday, expected to occur from later tonight through tomorrow morning. It's only about 10AM right now, but it's pretty chilly, wet and cloudy--definitely not looking good for tonight. The high is only supposed to be 52°, but apparently it will get down to 32° sometime in the morning, and the way it still feels and looks out there I believe it.
So that leaves me with a problem. All of my plants are in pots. In fact, for most of them, I can just carry them in; no big deal. But the Rocoto Red... that thing's a monster, and I'll be needing help to carry that thing in tonight and then back out tomorrow, and I'll risk damaging it both times in the process. And if there's any chance of a string of decent days coming up, I'd prefer to let it go outside for as long as possible... after all, it seems to love the cooler temperatures in general, the last couple falls it just exploded. Problem is, every year it just gets bigger... and bigger... and this year, it's just wild (probably about 50 peppers, many buds getting ready to open still...).
So, the question is... would it be safe to just put a frost cloth over the plant during a freeze warning, or would that be risking it too much? Keep in mind that the plant is, of course, in a pot (a big one), so the root system is also vulnerable and the high is expected to be 52° today, so that leaves only 20° degrees before the potential of freezing occurs.
So that leaves me with a problem. All of my plants are in pots. In fact, for most of them, I can just carry them in; no big deal. But the Rocoto Red... that thing's a monster, and I'll be needing help to carry that thing in tonight and then back out tomorrow, and I'll risk damaging it both times in the process. And if there's any chance of a string of decent days coming up, I'd prefer to let it go outside for as long as possible... after all, it seems to love the cooler temperatures in general, the last couple falls it just exploded. Problem is, every year it just gets bigger... and bigger... and this year, it's just wild (probably about 50 peppers, many buds getting ready to open still...).
So, the question is... would it be safe to just put a frost cloth over the plant during a freeze warning, or would that be risking it too much? Keep in mind that the plant is, of course, in a pot (a big one), so the root system is also vulnerable and the high is expected to be 52° today, so that leaves only 20° degrees before the potential of freezing occurs.