Possible 10F degrees on Friday in Northern Colorado

I've looked at the frost sticky, looks like a bunch of inexperienced opinions. I've had plants get stupid cold and still make it.

So Thursday night it's suppose to get down to 24F and snow 1-3" and then warm up, but friday is suppose to be 10F but then warm up again. And I'm assuming next week will be warmer.

Everything is hybrids some are in pots but my big ones are in the ground.

I could cover with a tarp or whatever but I'm scared or said plastic collapsing and smashing everything.

I'm watching the Local CBD fields and they started but no way they will be finish before the weekend.

I'm guessing they will be fine but not quit sure.

They look like they are fine to harvest but don't have the density quite yet. I'm guessing they still need 2 weeks.

Any suggestions??
 

Joedank

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I've looked at the frost sticky, looks like a bunch of inexperienced opinions. I've had plants get stupid cold and still make it.

So Thursday night it's suppose to get down to 24F and snow 1-3" and then warm up, but friday is suppose to be 10F but then warm up again. And I'm assuming next week will be warmer.

Everything is hybrids some are in pots but my big ones are in the ground.

I could cover with a tarp or whatever but I'm scared or said plastic collapsing and smashing everything.

I'm watching the Local CBD fields and they started but no way they will be finish before the weekend.

I'm guessing they will be fine but not quit sure.

They look like they are fine to harvest but don't have the density quite yet. I'm guessing they still need 2 weeks.

Any suggestions??
I have lost tops on 12* nights brown crispy burn from frost 5 years ago . Now I use heaters and a greenhouse... I am at 6300 feet in southern Colorado.
Build a pvc frame and run a heater if you can ..,
 

too larry

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I grow in winter here in NW Florida. I've had plants make it through 25F with some damage. 16F killed everything I had out.

I have used the frost cloth. It's designed to be laid right on bushes. Still caused some frost burn where it was touching the tip buds. Not touching would be better.
 
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