pepper4
Green Thumb
Posts: 636
Joined: Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:08 am
Location: Ohio

First trip outside

Read topics on hardening and finally got to take my plants out. cukes, peppers and tomatoes I read 60 degrees but we hit 58 out with a little breeze so I decided to go for it. They aren't in full sun but rather in the shade from a tree. Hope I'm not pushing it. Opinions :?:

User avatar
smokensqueal
Green Thumb
Posts: 392
Joined: Thu Jun 26, 2008 1:36 pm
Location: St. Louis, MO Metro area

I'm just learning on hardening plants off and I start with them next to the house with a little morning sun. From there I move them further from the house or into a more sunny place. Found that noon and early afternoon sun is a really killer on new plants and a breeze can be really hard on them at first. Some other plants I've been putting a fan on them to help with that and so far it seems to be working.

The Helpful Gardener
Mod
Posts: 7491
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 9:17 pm
Location: Colchester, CT

Don't forget them outside at night and you are fine...

HG

User avatar
atascosa_tx
Cool Member
Posts: 96
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2008 5:19 pm
Location: Atascosa

Sounds like ya'll have the idea of hardening off spot on. Introducing the plants to the outdoors a little at a time...a little filtered sun here, a little breeze there..and don't be too concerned about temps in the mid 50's..
Upper 30's..yes..it stunts the growth, which isn't a bad thing if the plants are growing too quick before transplant time...it just slows them down.



Return to “Vegetable Gardening Forum”