She has survived! Unlike the cucumbers and most tomatoes. this is because when we went for our last camping trip (with snow!) we may have left the greenhouse door open for 3 days with nights below -5C.
It really hasnt seemed to phase her at all, maybe a bit more purple, and she does look beautiful. I have popped a heater in there with the thermostat as low as it goes - just to stop temperatures going below freezing.
She is starting to stank! A very sweet smell.
The days are getting shorter, and the sun is certainly losing intensity. But this next week looks good. I am really looking forward to seeing how this ends, she is super healthy, but will she get enough light in November? Time will tell.
Hi—- best to use two kinds! Alternating every other day if you have an infestation or twice a week for prevention. I use citric acid based — Dr Zymes and essential oil based —- Athena IPM—- both are fantastic! Don’t cheap on IPM. It’s expensive!✌️🏻💚🌿💨
Congrats, and yes that’s late in the year for Alberta so your greenhouse certainly works. I’m in Edmonton at 53N which means the UV light drops quickly after mid-August. So mid-May to mid-August is the optimal season with temperature being the limiting factor for spring outdoor and weak sunlight limiting before it’s too cold in the fall. Outdoor in Alberta is challenging but two of the three winners so far of Fast Buds best outdoor contest are from here. 😎 Cheers.
@Inganjawetrust, Thank you! Great seeds, a couple different phenos in my bag thus far, and this purple one is the most stunning.
Thanks for checking out our grow.