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how warm does it have to be overnight before I can stop fleecing the toms?

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  • #16
    Mine have been in an unheated polytunnel since the 1st of April on staging and in their beds for the last week and I've never covered them once and they are going great guns.

    Reading another post I wish my cucumbers were a bit further on as I'd put them out next week too in a hot bed. Sadley I only sowed them two weeks ago.

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    • #17
      Mine are still inside overnight as no room in mini greenhouse, i put them out during the day and bring them in at night much to the neighbours amusement i'm sure.

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      • #18
        mine are in the centre of the polytunnel, and while they've got a slight purple tinge, they appear to be OK (constrained only by the rootrainers they're in... must pot them on)

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Twinkle View Post
          mine are in the centre of the polytunnel, and while they've got a slight purple tinge, they appear to be OK (constrained only by the rootrainers they're in... must pot them on)
          Not sure what temp your getting at the moment where you are but on checking the PT this afternoon 1 of my beefsteak, 4 plum, 2 garden delight and 6 100 & 1000's are in flower. The others, although I couldn't see buds they are growing well and look so much better since planting. I have another lot of 24 plants hardening of at home that I will move into the PT at the weekend.

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          • #20
            Mine went into my raised beds at easter after being hardened off for a few days in pots, but I have been covering them at nights until the last week, No frost and they are looking pretty good.
            Have some other smaller seedlings that I am saving for the GH if OH and I can get it put together this weekend (dry weather pleeeeeezzzeee).

            ali x

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