Well... this kind of sucks. Tonight it's supposed to get down to a low of 46 or even 43 degrees, depending on which weather forecasting service you believe. Which is not too bad, and at least some of my plants have been outside while it got down to about 51 degrees one night a couple weeks ago (the first batch of ten I transplanted).
Still though, that's relatively chilly... an almost early fall-like low and completely unexpected. Protect the plants or not... any suggestions? I'm trying to avoid stunting the plants if possible, and they're still young, growing in pots instead of the ground. I'm trying to improve the overall health and production of my plants compared to the last few years. But the problem is, 30 plants means a lot of pots to bring in tonight, protect from the curious cats, and then take back out tomorrow. Would such a temp have much of an effect on the plants' production, if it's only for one night?
It's the second day of what is one of the warmest months of the year, the plants have been outside since May 21, 22, 23 (depending on batch), and I thought the lows in the 40s were long gone. Looks like they're sneaking back.
So... haul 'em in for the night or take the chance and hope the quick, brief dip doesn't stunt them?
Still though, that's relatively chilly... an almost early fall-like low and completely unexpected. Protect the plants or not... any suggestions? I'm trying to avoid stunting the plants if possible, and they're still young, growing in pots instead of the ground. I'm trying to improve the overall health and production of my plants compared to the last few years. But the problem is, 30 plants means a lot of pots to bring in tonight, protect from the curious cats, and then take back out tomorrow. Would such a temp have much of an effect on the plants' production, if it's only for one night?
It's the second day of what is one of the warmest months of the year, the plants have been outside since May 21, 22, 23 (depending on batch), and I thought the lows in the 40s were long gone. Looks like they're sneaking back.
So... haul 'em in for the night or take the chance and hope the quick, brief dip doesn't stunt them?