2hightothinkofaname
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I moved them under a deep awning a few days ago so they wouldn't get drenched Friday night. I'm in Eugene, Oregon and the autumn chill has hit. Night time low temps have been 45-50; daytime high temps have been 60-65... They are starting to tint purple from the cold, and they have noticeably slowed down already. There is no sign in the forecast of it hitting 70 again, and highs for the next day or two are looking closer to 60. In addition, the humidity has been 80+% due to continued intermittent light rain and heavy clouds. I spotted a teeny tiny circular patch of what could have been PM on a small lower leaf. I obviously plucked it immediately. I wasn't going to wait to find out for sure. This is my second outdoor grow, but I've never had so many large plants. Moving them indoors this time isn't an option, and the garage isn't really much warmer. I'm curious what you all would do in this situation? How far do you think they are from finishing in weather like this? Is this a cut your losses kind of situation? Still no amber; they seem mostly cloudy through the mini-microscope...
Here's some pics from various areas of the plants.
Here's some pics from various areas of the plants.