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Hardening off after short period indoors

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  • cairnsiecairnsie Posts: 388

    Thanks ill put them out with them being so young will they survive being frozen as i wont bring them in again otherwise. They all on a windowsill so are getting some light ill buy some fleece the wrap them up.

  • cairnsiecairnsie Posts: 388

    I have repaired the greenhouse with a new cover i might try bubble wrap

  • cairnsiecairnsie Posts: 388

    Thanks my mind is at ease on last question a couple of my sweetpeas are looking worse for ware is it the heat in the house or something else i have about 16 plants they looking a little floppy and 3 of the dwarf variaties i am growing are losing leaves on one of there stems but not all they turned yellow. They are in root trainers and have been growing since september do you think this could be the cause they outside now just hope they recover.

  • cairnsiecairnsie Posts: 388

    They were frozen when i brought them in and looked tatty prior to comming in the house however.

  • cairnsiecairnsie Posts: 388

    Sowing more is not a problem i though maybe the frost got them i might sow some more as backup

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