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00:00When is it time to bring your outdoor plants inside?
00:04Watch the nighttime temperatures.
00:07Monitor nighttime lows and bring tender plants indoors before temperatures consistently drop
00:12below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
00:14And doing this earlier for citrus, hibiscus, and orchids helps prevent cold damage.
00:20Consider the first frost date.
00:22Know your average first frost date and move frost-sensitive plants inside ahead of time,
00:27especially before clear cold nights or sudden temperature snaps to protect them from freezing.
00:33Acclimate plants gradually.
00:36Transition over one to two weeks, reducing sun exposure,
00:39incrementally increasing indoor time to minimize shock and leaf drop.
00:44Inspect for pests before bringing plants inside.
00:47Examine leaves, stems, and soil carefully for mites, aphids, mealybugs, and scale.
00:53And rinse affected areas or treat them with insecticidal soap or neem oil before moving plants indoors.
01:00Clean and prune plants before transitioning.
01:03Wipe foliage, hose off debris, prune dead or leggy growth to conserve energy, improve airflow, and reduce pest harborage.
01:11Adjust watering and humidity levels.
01:14Indoor light levels drop and air becomes drier.
01:17Sow water less frequently and monitor soil moisture.
01:21Group plants together and use pebble trays or humidifiers to maintain healthy humidity levels.
01:27Place plants in the right lighting conditions.
01:30Choose bright south or west-facing windows for sun-loving plants,
01:33while east-facing ones suit those preferring indirect light and supplement with grow lights while rotating pots to prevent stretching.
01:40Know which plants can stay outdoors longer.
01:44Prioritize moving plants based on temperature tolerance,
01:47leaving cold hardy varieties like rosemary, kale, and some succulents outside longer,
01:52while bringing tropical herbs and annuals indoors earlier.
01:56Here we go.
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