um, 2 days of snow + 35 degrees and my plants are fine. wtf

AwesomeDave

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so I went out hiking today and checked on my babies, fearing the worst since theres been snow and cold weather for the past 2 days over here. but the ones I could find (I idiotically enough didnt mark any of the individual spots, only the general area) were completely fine.

I had them inside for 2-3 weeks before I took them out, and I was sure theyd be dead by now. strain is bc bud and bc mango....someone help me out because Im confused :)

:peace:
 

tusseltussel

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snow cover on a plant is like insulation from the cold, youcould put a blanket overem too, that helps sometimes
 

AwesomeDave

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cool beans , i'd be happy
believe me, I was practically making love to squirrels out there today. but it totally goes against everything Ive read....cold weather, especially snow = dead plants according to all of the material Ive been looking at.
 

Seamaiden

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believe me, I was practically making love to squirrels out there today. but it totally goes against everything Ive read....cold weather, especially snow = dead plants according to all of the material Ive been looking at.

Hey, maybe, instead of dead plants, you'll get like the most BOMB bud off of them for this. Kind of like how the more difficult years make the better wines, eh?
 

Skunk Baxter

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If the air temperature didn't drop below freezing, I guess it's not totally shocking. I have to admit I'm a bit surprised, but as long as they never actually froze, I guess stranger things have happened. Way to go, man - I'm very happy for you. What a relief it must be to you!
 

kingkron

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thats lucky man... somtimes if plants ar not exposed to cold, frost, snow ext for too long they can survive.. but yea thats lucky you must have planted too early
 
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