I keep on wanting to start new varieties I come across... though now that it's March, I'm thinking basta! When is your official cut-off date for chinenses?
The nights are now settling into the mid 50' to low 60's, and the days are in the mid 70's to right around 80. I've moved some plants back to the garage if we get a freak cold front come through, but I'm just going for it this year. My plants do much better in the Louisiana sun than they do under my lights, so I get them out as early as I can and let them go. Its worked for me so far.When do you plan on hardening offSpicegeist? What is the temperature like over there jacobp. I was thinking of doing it in early April, but it has been cold still.
I have a March 15th cut-off date for starting new varieties but I will probably keep putting in late starts because I'm a dumbass. . .
SE Virginia is more forgiving than SW, we're about a zone 5 or 6 here I imagine you're a zone 7 or 8? This weather has been insanity though, I don't know what zone I'm in anymore. Right now I have a number of seedlings (too many of course) under a grow light in a warm closet and in the basement I have a southern exposure window where the bigger plants are relaxing in cooler temps... being somewhat hardened off, at least exposed to the natural UV.
I have a March 15th cut-off date for starting new varieties but I will probably keep putting in late starts because I'm a dumbass. . .