Hardening off

farmettehopeful

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I have some flowers planted in my "sunroom". This room is south south/west facing and is mostly windows. It technically is not heated although the chicken brooder light does put off heat and of course, on a sunny day it is warm in there. Do my lil plants still need hardened off? They are on the windowsills.
 

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Yes.

They should be progressively exposed to sunlight that is not filtered thru glass and to air movement.

Perhaps, they are already accustomed to a range of temperatures but that isn't quite enough.

Steve
 

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Absolutely! The strong sun and the wind will kill them in a matter of hours... Now, you need to be patient and bring them in and out, quite a few times...Happy Gardening!
 

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Thank you both....I didn't even think of the wind exposure and "pure" sunlight issue. I was wondering why articles said filtered sunlight, never knew what that meant! Thanks
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farmettehopeful said:
I have some flowers planted in my "sunroom". This room is south south/west facing and is mostly windows. It technically is not heated although the chicken brooder light does put off heat and of course, on a sunny day it is warm in there. Do my lil plants still need hardened off? They are on the windowsills.
Yes . Hardening off is not just about the cold. The bright sun could scald them and the wind can break them. Maybe set a fan on them.
 
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