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Old 09-02-2008, 02:23 PM   #1
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Frost before harvest

I have a situation on my hands that I'm not quite sure how to deal with. I had some very old lowryder seeds that I thought were junk, so I threw them into a pot just to see what would happen. Well, 6 out of 8 of them germinated , but due to sharing a house, I cannot grow them indoors. My area usually gets the first frost from mid-late October to the first week of November, but with the 60 day to harvest characteristic of lowryder, they won't be ready until the first week of November. I have to put them outdoors, but they're almost guaranteed to be frosted to death. Should I just put them outside and hope for the best, and if I do that, will it be possible to harvest them even if they're killed by frost and I go out to get them up to a few days later?

Thanks in advance!
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