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AndyInNYC
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I brought my figs in several weeks ago - we've had a slew of snow already in NJ. |
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RichinNJ
Registered: Posts: 1,687 |
IMHO Put them next to a window or under a florescent light. We have had 100's of hours below 35 so I would think they have reached the required amount of time dormant. |
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JackHNVA
Registered: Posts: 519 |
You get leaf drop if you chill them down now, young plants so will loose some needed energy in the spring, but will likely survive. If some are still in bud vs leaves, can move to a cooler place in the basement, if you have a bulkhead access to the basement they tend to be colder. The leafed ones maybe best brought into the house into a sunny room and babied. |
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saxonfig
Registered: Posts: 1,370 |
Hi Andy. It happens. It looks like you're just gonna have to let 'em grow indoors now. Like Rich mentioned above, the best thing to do now is to give them as much light as possible until spring. Just keep a close eye on them. They could lose one or two of those first leaves if they get too much light right after being in the dark basement. They should adjust pretty quickly though and just start growing for you. |
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rcantor
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Surround it with 100 W equivalent CFLs or get an HID setup. Put ice on the soil for the rest of them. |
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JackHNVA
Registered: Posts: 519 |
20/30 G barrel and one of these works wonders in a small shed or garage for those single digit nights: |
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