fatbottoms
New Member
I just planted (middle of Sept.) some very old seeds (I believe they're indica) I had just to see if they would sprout up and after about a week, a couple of them came up.
My question is regarding growing during the winter months.
Can you start this late (late Sept.) and have the plants survive through winter?
The plants are just seedling right now, being only about 4-6 inches tall, but are growing.
I am in Colorado Springs, Co. where the winters can get pretty cold...right now it's 60's during the day and drops down to 40's overnight...it'll soon be going down to 30's and gets in the teens to lower single digits during the coldest winter months.
Will these plants survive through the winter, if I leave them outside?
Should I bring them inside into a heated room overnight so they don't freeze and take them out during the day?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
thanks
My question is regarding growing during the winter months.
Can you start this late (late Sept.) and have the plants survive through winter?
The plants are just seedling right now, being only about 4-6 inches tall, but are growing.
I am in Colorado Springs, Co. where the winters can get pretty cold...right now it's 60's during the day and drops down to 40's overnight...it'll soon be going down to 30's and gets in the teens to lower single digits during the coldest winter months.
Will these plants survive through the winter, if I leave them outside?
Should I bring them inside into a heated room overnight so they don't freeze and take them out during the day?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
thanks