I checked the 10 day forecast last weekend, and it was only supposed to dip into the low 50's tomorrow and Wednesday. Considering I live in central Alabama, and it is May, I thought I'd be good planting the majority of my hardened seedlings outdoors. Well, now the forecast is calling for not only rain tomorrow but an overnight low of 44, and the following night a low of 47. In addition to jalapenos, cayennes, tabasco, big jims, habanero and jamaican hot red pepper seedlings, I have also planted several tomatoes and cucumber plant seedlings. Fortunately my chocolate habs are still inside under grow lights.
Should I be concerned about the cold snap? The plants are well hardened apart from the jamaican hot red. I live in an apartment and so my only real option is to bring 1 or 2 pots inside, and I think it will definitely be the jamaican reds. I was thinking about covering the container garden in a large bedsheet once the rains have stopped unless someone else has better advice. Thanks
Should I be concerned about the cold snap? The plants are well hardened apart from the jamaican hot red. I live in an apartment and so my only real option is to bring 1 or 2 pots inside, and I think it will definitely be the jamaican reds. I was thinking about covering the container garden in a large bedsheet once the rains have stopped unless someone else has better advice. Thanks