wifezilla
Deeply Rooted
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- Colorado Springs - Zone 4ish
I have figured out most of my problems with starting seeds inside. It was a lighting issue. I finally got some good CFL's (100's until I can get some 175's) and my plants are doing great.
The problem is I know me and in years past I have killed perfectly good starters given to me by friends by not hardening off properly. Sometimes They dry out. Sometimes I forget to bring them in. Sometimes I accidentally put them in a spot where I don't think they get direct sun, but in the afternoon while I am at work they get fried...
Anyway...anybody know an IDIOT PROOF way to harden off plants? I am in Colorado and our weather is weird. VERY hot sometimes, cold nights, low humidity, etc... Plus I work full-time and have irregular hours.
Help! (please?)
The problem is I know me and in years past I have killed perfectly good starters given to me by friends by not hardening off properly. Sometimes They dry out. Sometimes I forget to bring them in. Sometimes I accidentally put them in a spot where I don't think they get direct sun, but in the afternoon while I am at work they get fried...
Anyway...anybody know an IDIOT PROOF way to harden off plants? I am in Colorado and our weather is weird. VERY hot sometimes, cold nights, low humidity, etc... Plus I work full-time and have irregular hours.
Help! (please?)