Hardening off Temperatures for Brassica
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 10:57 am
I'm hoping to be able to get my Cabbage, Brussel Sprouts, and Broccoli into the ground in a week or two, so it's time to start hardening them off. I also want to get going with that because I'm running out of space under my lights in the basement. I only have two fluorescent light fixtures and now that I'm transplanting everything out of cells and into cups I'm running out of space fast.
However, it's pretty chilly all week. Low to mid 40's during the day and very cloudy with some rain. But next weekend it shoots up into the upper 50's. Should I wait until next weekend to start hardening them off or do you think they can handle the colder temps? I've never done brassicas properly, I've always done them on the same timeline as tomatoes (which is why I've never had any luck with them) so I'm not used to putting stuff out in the cold.
However, it's pretty chilly all week. Low to mid 40's during the day and very cloudy with some rain. But next weekend it shoots up into the upper 50's. Should I wait until next weekend to start hardening them off or do you think they can handle the colder temps? I've never done brassicas properly, I've always done them on the same timeline as tomatoes (which is why I've never had any luck with them) so I'm not used to putting stuff out in the cold.