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Thanks tread and shrubz! I have stopped the boxing and will let her finish el natural. I have built a small greenhouse over the plant.I'll take some pics tomorrow. It got down to 38 here and any arctic push will freeze her.........but not now! ![]() | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I think the greenhouse is probably the way to go. Let the light be as it is and try to keep some warmth in and the frosts off and extend their time outside as much as possible. If i had the option to do it with mine i would no doubt be following suit with you and tenting them up with some plastic. Seeing as they are 8 ft and bigger now i cant really do that realistically without making them really obvious to overhead scouting. Who knows, i may try it anyway, but, in light of a recently busted field near here i am on the allert and dont think its worth the risk.
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