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Old March 6, 2012   #1
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Default Hardening off process...

So at what size plant do you start actually hardening off to result in a good plant??

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Old March 6, 2012   #2
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I've heard more places say about two weeks before you plan to plant them out than ones that say harden off when they reach a certain size.

For me, it's been so warm this year that most of my seedlings are already living outside during the day. I figure it's never too early to get plants used to the light they've been evolving billions of years to grow under....
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Old March 7, 2012   #3
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I agree the sooner the better. Since it has been so warm mine have been outside for 3 weeks now. I got a little frost damage to some the other night but it wasn't too bad. I just put some of my seed flats outside yesterday with many of the seedlings still so small they don't have any true leaves yet and some are still sprouting. I have found that the sooner you get them outside the less leggy the plants become and the less shock when planted out into the garden. The only problem setting them out so early is keeping them watered and having to sometimes bring them back inside.
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