Outdoor blooming can it be done this late?

I’ve got 2 girl scout cookies that Wants to start flowering. Do you think I can put them outside and they can stand the Winter temperatures. I live in the Central Valley of California and it gets about 35゚ at night. Does anybody in a colder climate have done this before





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I’m gonna say no… The water in the trunk and root ball will likely ice up.

I sure hate when my salad goes soggy…

There must be a reason for you not waiting it out in veg… I see a tent

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Bad idea.

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Some random 35f nights could probably be tolerated if pots were insulated well, but frost can drop them. Surviving and thriving are also 2 different scenarios. If nights are that cold I’m guessing it wouldn’t be warm enough during day for plants to actually do well even if they did survive. For that reason I would agree with others and advise not to move plants outside in your climate.

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No way to do it would cost more than its worth

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Thanks thats why I get advice from you guys

Thanks a lot this is the reason why I get feedback from you guys thanks for helping

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Like everyone I pull my outdoors girls as soon as I see the weather forecast predicting freezing temps. Growing season here is not long but I try to keep them outside as long as possible.

Last year we only grew 4 and we could pull them inside. This year we grew our limit in bigger bags and there was no way we had room or strength.

I know its a BIG JOB to Harvest the crop.