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Old March 16, 2015   #16
swordy
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The last days the temperature here ranges from 50 to 66 'F and I keep all my seedlings outside under the bright sun. I only once took them inside during the night because along with the cold there was strong wind that made the real feel even lower.
I believe they look healthy, what do you think?
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Swordy, they look gorgeous!
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Old March 16, 2015   #18
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They look great Swordy. I like to get my seedlings outside as much as possible weather and temperature permitting.. if you can harden them off early, you won't have to harden them off later. There's nothing like real sunlight and a breeze to strengthen a plant and increase healthy growth.
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