Cold weather


Would love some opinions.
  My wife is due next weekend, which is the traditional planting time in  western new york, yes, poor planning.  Anyway, the early part of  May was rather warm, so I decided to hope for the best and plant my  pumpkins earlier than I have in past years. Then, it turned  colder.  The temps have been in the low 60''s during the day, and  low 50's at night.  I have kept it covered as best I could, but  during the days when I was at work, I had to leave it uncovered,  fearing overheating and such. I have managed to keep the soil temp in  the 60's.
  Anyway, my question is this, it was about 3 weeks old when I planted,  and it has grown...but slowly.  It is going to be finally back  into the 70's this week.  Will it begin to grow when the warm  weather hits, or will it take a while to bounce back from my torturing  it?  I have other plants going under lights inside, so I could  just replant.  
  Thanks.
  Ben

 

		
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