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Hardening Off Question!

Hey all,

I had a quick question about hardening off.

I know the process of gradually moving the plants outdoors. Don't over-expose the plants to the sun, and gradually give them more and more time outside.

My plants are currently growing indoors in the spare bedroom. I am not planning on planting them in the garden until May sometime. If I "harden off" the plants this week/weekend will I need to go through another round of "hardening off" the plants prior to the plant out in the garden during May?
 
inolan22 said:
Hey all,

I had a quick question about hardening off.

I know the process of gradually moving the plants outdoors. Don't over-expose the plants to the sun, and gradually give them more and more time outside.

My plants are currently growing indoors in the spare bedroom. I am not planning on planting them in the garden until May sometime. If I "harden off" the plants this week/weekend will I need to go through another round of "hardening off" the plants prior to the plant out in the garden during May?


It takes time to harden of plants right. I would suggest start now. When the weather gets real hot it's more difficult
 
If you've got the time, do it daily and fetch them in at night. It's worth the effort, coz if they aint hardened off the shock can hold them back.
 
To fly in the face of reason, I planted a Rocoto the other day in a spot that receives shade untill 1:00pm, and then full sun. It's been 4 days now, and the plant looks just as good as it did when I planted it! However, she went in the ground during a cloudy/rainy spell here, and seems to be no worse for the wear. Frost free won't be for another couple of weeks here, and I'm just beginning to harden off my plants, but I just kinda stuck this one outside for shites and giggles, as I have surplus plants

I'm sure this is a fluke...
 
Has anyone ever tried hardening off plants with this?

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HAHHAHA!!!

Cialis allows you to harden off your plants whenever the feeling strikes you though.

It's ready when you are.
 
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