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With the weather getting warmer during the day i put my pumpkin seedlings out side so they can get used to the climate etc, brought them in at night, but the ONE night i forgot we got an out of the blue ground frost and they are now droopy and limp, i just want to know if there's any hope for them, will they overcome it, i haven't put them outside since. If there IS some hope for them does anybody have any tips on what i can do to help them get healthy again ~ Thanks
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All I can say is time will tell...if they are not dead then just keep bringing them in at night ...warm days let them out a bit...they usually are pretty strong...nice to meet ya
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