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Im at 35 degrees on east coast in foothills of mountains
I think our first frost might be a few more weeks away but some of our nights have been dipping in the low 40`s then back up to 55 then back down to 40 , so its only a matter of time before it dips down to 32 then back up
so first frost is ok thanks man
Hopefully they will fully finish out before then but will harvest early if need be
When's the date of first frost for you? I only remember the first frost date for us, not last. In any event, I don't find frost to be that much of a problem. Bad storms are a much worse issue and will cause me to pull long before a frost does.
Frost isn't a major concern, I have harvested plants after the 1st light snowfall with no problems.
I always find that after the 1st frost plant growth slows, but resin production continues and may increase as the plant tries to protect itself from the cool tempuratures.
I have seen plants come through a moderate freeze before (-2 to -3c) and continue to grow fine so a frost should not be a big deal. That being said if you notice some tissue damage to the small bud leaves after a frost or freeze either harvest or keep a very close eye on the plant as cellular damage can be an invitation to mold. Best wishes on a good harvest
is it wierd.. that some of my outdoors trichs are all cloudy and some amber.. but the nugs arent filling in as much as i thought on some of them.. looks like its going to be a hash harvest.. i guess
Great thread, thanks for the help! I have actually harvested in January before, Jan. 16 because the plot may have been compromised. Plant was mold free and ready to smoke! It was light green/brown but was still good! Thanks for the information guys! Will harvest this weekend since the plants will be slowing growth and I want to prevent mold from coming in. Want to leave time to dry outside while its still warm!
Plants should be watered to make sure they are hydrated and ready to withstand the freeze. Plants make AFP's ( anti-freeze proteins) to stabilize the cells' proteins and other physiology during cold weather.
Low temps this time of year are brief, so the buds shouldn't freeze solid. Haven't dealt with it much before, rain and mold is usually the issue, but I'm not too worried about it. It just signals its time to harvest. Hoping for good drying conditions, theres rain chances later next week, so its a race to try to get them chopped and dried down before humidity kicks up with a potential rain.
30F predicted, might be 29 only predicted for 1 hour at 8 am tomorrow. What does this mean for the plants? Some cover in the area, sheletered in the woods by field in an elevated area.