Hi there. As a first year grower, I am in process of hardening off my plants. The majority, all but 9, are between 6" to 10". They were all started early February indoors. They have all been inside a greenhouse in a south facing window. In the last week or so, I have taken them tray by tray and put a fan on them for approximately 2 minutes, rotate 180 degrees then 2 minutes more on a low setting at a distance. Last Thursday I took them tray by tray and put them outside on my deck, facing north and in the shade, with no view of the sun. I did the same today. After their 1/2 hour there, I bring them back inside. But also after 1/2 hour the majority seem to be soft, limp, and wilted. They do spring back after approximately 2-3 hours. Is this normal? Am I doing something wrong, or is this normal during a hardening off process after being indoors so long? They only have natural sunlight inside through the window.
Also, I was wondering about storage. I have an insulated, non-heated garage that is on average 45 degrees now at night. Is this adequate to keep my plants in the garage with, or do I still need to cart them in and out daily? The garage has only west facing windows, so there would be no sunlight at all through the windows until the afternoon, late day sun.
Sorry for the long winded post, but I just wanted to give as much info as possible to help in an answer. Thank you for your time and help in advance.
Also, I was wondering about storage. I have an insulated, non-heated garage that is on average 45 degrees now at night. Is this adequate to keep my plants in the garage with, or do I still need to cart them in and out daily? The garage has only west facing windows, so there would be no sunlight at all through the windows until the afternoon, late day sun.
Sorry for the long winded post, but I just wanted to give as much info as possible to help in an answer. Thank you for your time and help in advance.