- Sun Apr 14, 2019 3:29 pm
#332406
Okay, so this happened like two or three weeks ago. It was a 70 degree day, sun all day. So, I put my two adult pitchers outside. I hung them up on a plant hangar. My other plants were across the yard. I dozed off on the couch in the evening. husband brought the plants in and didn't realize I put the neps out. Well, temps dropped to 27 (yay Pennsylvania). The pitchers were frozen solid. Most of the leaves and pitchers turned brown. It was.... not pretty. It was obviously damaged. So I cut off the bad leaves. I feel like it should be a scene in a movie. Crazy woman sobs while cutting off the plants drinking crazy amounts of alcohol and questioning life. So here's what I have left. I see two small sprouts in the bottom that seem to be just fine. They were there just during the freeze. So you guys think the larger plants will recover?
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