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Personally I wouldn't move them this weekend! Could you move them to a cooler place in the house in preparation for when it's a little milder. Depending on the temperature then, a propagator cover or fleece (or both) would help them to get over the initial shock of being evicted. I haven't sown anything get as once I start I can't stop and the family protest about the propagator on the dining room floor! Good Luck
With the weather forecast as is then don't put them out at all. Try to give them as much light as possible then when the weather picks up harden them off over 7 to 10 days before leaving them in your GH.
Colin
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i went in my home greenhouse today to see if there was any seedlings emerging in the propagator (nope)and noticed the water in the plastic watering can had frozen luckily i had bubble wrapped a new grapvine i bought a couple of weeks ago so fingers crossed it will be ok
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