My tomatoes are ready for transplanting but my greenhouse was destroyed by the local Kentucky wind and cold weather is coming. What should I do?
by T0XIC_STANG_0G
4 Comments
Comfortable_Use_9536
Either wait or be prepared to cover them overnight. They should be fine for a couple of cold nights as long as you cover them with something. How many tomatoes are you planting? Might not be worth the effort to cover a bunch of them but it’s only 2 nights
Status-Investment980
Bring them inside your house at night and wait for the appropriate temperatures to arrive. Those temps could easily ruin all of your hard work and even if it’s not instant, it could ruin their long term growth.
Ajiconfusion
Daytime temps aren’t ideal either so I’d keep them inside for at least the next 10 days
Beth_Bee2
Keep em in. Those temps are still not stable enough.
4 Comments
Either wait or be prepared to cover them overnight. They should be fine for a couple of cold nights as long as you cover them with something. How many tomatoes are you planting? Might not be worth the effort to cover a bunch of them but it’s only 2 nights
Bring them inside your house at night and wait for the appropriate temperatures to arrive. Those temps could easily ruin all of your hard work and even if it’s not instant, it could ruin their long term growth.
Daytime temps aren’t ideal either so I’d keep them inside for at least the next 10 days
Keep em in. Those temps are still not stable enough.