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I have my guys outside is this ok. Temp outside for now get about 45 degrees at night. I live in buffalo. By the end of the month it will be getting warmer. during the day its about 70..
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They should be okay. I have had mine outside days for over a week with them going inside my garage at night. Two days ago I began leaving them out overnight as well. They have survived 3*C/37*F with a little wind & sun damage.
Make sure that you gradually expose them to increased amounts of sunlight. They sunburn easily. Allen
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Thanks for the infro, I have been going through my mind on what do do.. Thanks again Best Regards Danny |
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