Upcoming Tempature Issues

I am kinda new to the outdoor side of growing. I know the average harvest time for indicas is the first week of November but i also know from experience that the first week of November in eastern pa is into freezing temps at night will this adversly affect them or will they be so far in to the flowering stage that they will go unaffected??
 

growitEZ

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just plant them at the beginning of ur summer growing season... they grow according light not the month.:leaf:
 
There planted from the begging of summer and are now into flowering for roughly a week. But by the end of the flowering stage will the temps be a problem i know that this strain takes eight weeks on the dot to finish flowering (indoor experience) and that will be the first week of November it will be freezing at night by then will that be an issue????
 

growitEZ

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are they in the ground??? cold nights wont be to much of a problem at the end of flowering if its an indica strain, unless the get wet.
if possible i wuld move em inside.
 
Yeah there in the ground and up to my chest theres no possiblity of moving inside my indoor room isnt tall enough and there tap roots are down far... And Whats the issue with wetness? im all new to dealing with the outdoors Bugs, temps, rain... the indoor version is so much easier just add water!!!!
 

growitEZ

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yah i know what u mean doing my first out door bagseed sativa and indica,, im in so cal though so i have pretty nice weather
the cold and wetness could cause mold.
u wont be losing to much if u harvest a week early.
 

5150

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good luck..
happy to help:peace:
It will help to cover them. Can you make a clear plastic cover? Or a shade tent with plasic on it?

I would check your frost date. You may need to keep the frost of them. A good frost will kill them also.

I am making a greenhouse type cover out og a 10x20 cosco carport.
 
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