Good advise, ISO. I have quite a few outside and I am in Canada. Thank goodness we have finally got some sun after record rain this year. More in a month than a full summer. But mine are budding well now. I have to watch for frost dates etc. They can take some frost, if it is not a hard frost and mine are in clearings in woods, so that helps too. I have thought about getting prepared to bring a few ( I have 13 clones alone in flower outside, plus older seed started ones) so I feel your anxiety. I checked last week and some of the trics are clouding up on my clones so I am sitting with crossed fingers. I might get lucky. Watch the weather reports especailly around the full moon. And on clear nights. If it is cloudy or overcast, it is not as likely to frost. Also, if they are close by like in your yard and you do get hit by a surprise frost, go out and wash the frost off them before the sun hits them and they will not be damaged. You have to be up early though or they are toast, If you plants are close by, try covering them like ISO suggested for 12 hrs. Or think about bringing them inside to flower. I am kind of holding back some inside I want to flower until I am sure what is happening with the outside girls. Only have one big light. If you would like check out the link in my signature for My outdoor Odyessy.
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