Good stuff. After 3 or 4 weeks in the grow room seedlings move to the greenhouse with a 15% filtered shell and 50 degree night time temps. Your video answered a couple questions. You're good. I'm good.
Hey bro thanks for doing this video, so I had tomatoes under a polly tunnel for a few weeks and I assumed they were harden off pretty well, well they have been out a week and they are yellow ...(burned) but there is also green growth. Just curious if the plants that you grew that burned a little produced ok? I dont how this affects the plants ya know?
I was actually surprised at how well mine hardened off in the greenhouses with double layer corrugated plastic windows. I had no burning and the only small amount of yellowing was from transplant shock. What type of polly did you use, is it the expensive type that has UV protection and is supposed to last for years? In my greenhouse garden shed, I put in the cheaper type that didn't have the extra UV protection. This year, I put some hardware store plastic in one of my greenhouses (2mil) for extra insulation this year and am curious if that might affect the hardening off of my plants.
I believe it was 2 mil but not real sure, I left them out a few weeks too so with that said maybe it is transplant shock?? They are alive but not looking hot but they do have new growth.
Good stuff. After 3 or 4 weeks in the grow room seedlings move to the greenhouse with a 15% filtered shell and 50 degree night time temps. Your video answered a couple questions. You're good. I'm good.
Happy Gardening!
Loved the dog footage at the beginning! 😊
There my cuties.
Hey bro thanks for doing this video, so I had tomatoes under a polly tunnel for a few weeks and I assumed they were harden off pretty well, well they have been out a week and they are yellow ...(burned) but there is also green growth. Just curious if the plants that you grew that burned a little produced ok? I dont how this affects the plants ya know?
I was actually surprised at how well mine hardened off in the greenhouses with double layer corrugated plastic windows. I had no burning and the only small amount of yellowing was from transplant shock. What type of polly did you use, is it the expensive type that has UV protection and is supposed to last for years? In my greenhouse garden shed, I put in the cheaper type that didn't have the extra UV protection.
This year, I put some hardware store plastic in one of my greenhouses (2mil) for extra insulation this year and am curious if that might affect the hardening off of my plants.
I believe it was 2 mil but not real sure, I left them out a few weeks too so with that said maybe it is transplant shock?? They are alive but not looking hot but they do have new growth.
Tomatoes are fairly hearty and should get through it. Happy gardening.
How well did your peppers do hardrning off in.a greenhouse?@@CMooreStarts
No idea why this was in my feed lol, I think it does but to a point. Not quite the same as being outside.
True. Happy gardening!
? Tomato….
Yes, Roma.