Tasmanian Chocolateshogleg said:Â Nice!
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What maters are ya doing?
Âadrian089 said:Maybe a dumb question, but what does hardening off mean?
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Thanks. This is my first year growing and I put my plants outside as soon as they sprouted. I have one bell peppers that I've kept inside on my windowsill that's a foot taller than my others. I'm guessing the more stable temperature has been the difference maker. Next season I'll be keeping my plants indoors for much longer so I'll have to read more about hardening off now that I know what it is.GnarlyPepper said:Â
Hardening off is a "breaking in" period where the plants are gradually introduced to the outdoor elements. Without it, the youngsters are sure to melt in the first real heat.
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I usually start setting mine out a few hours a day in the shade and gradually move them out to full exposure over a two week period.
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I just baked some Thai starts yesterday getting too aggressive.