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Minimum temps for hardening off tropicals?

Elizabeth White
16 years ago

Hi Folks!

I've got a bunch of tropicals that I keep potted on our large concrete patio (hibiscus, jasmines, mandevilla, plumbago, bananas, cannas, brugmansias, epiphyllums, various annuals, etc.), and I've been hauling them out during the day and in for night. (Actually, I only haul some of them--some are just too heavy, so they're stuck inside for now.) From what I've read, most of them do not want to go below 55* at night--but it does seem to really vary by plant. The brugs--I think--are much more cold-tolerant, so I leave them out at night. (I have fuchsias too, and they have been outside for some nights as well.) Like everyone else, I want to make the most of my growing season--which also means not setting the plants' growth back by chilling them!

Do y'all have a general minimum night temp that you use? Is it 50*? 55*? 60*? I don't want to drag out my super-heavy bananas only to risk damaging them by cold or having to haul them back in--but I don't want to wait too long either!!

Any thoughts?

Elizabeth

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