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mtalley (marty)

Madera, CA

What kind of morning lows do you look for before setting out your tomatos?

3/1/2012 9:31:34 AM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

mid to high 40s

3/1/2012 10:16:03 AM

curtlave (team extreme)

Sourthern Utah

marty last season i left them in the hoop house till nite temps where in the 50's.. opened fer daytime temps,, but didnt acheive anything real big

3/1/2012 6:52:06 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

40s wont harm them but dont expect any growth

3/1/2012 8:20:29 PM

mtalley (marty)

Madera, CA

Thank you guys.

3/1/2012 10:26:21 PM

OkieGal

Boise City, Oklahoma, USA

50 at least, upper 40's just make them sit there. If you can cover them at night and give wallOwater or equivalent; I will set out with mid 40's and cover them before dark to a couple of hours after sunup. Here in altitude and 6a to 6b (they changed the zones and best resolution I can get is 6a west of town and 6b east of town) my last night of snap freeze is mid-May so last of covering is end of May.

Also make sure you are doing wind protection for the common prevaling winds, a 20mph breeze can feel about 5 degrees colder on that side of the plant.

3/2/2012 1:51:30 AM

NP

Pataskala,OH

I don't think plants are affected by windchill . When there is a windchill it is often cool and windy and when it is cool the air is usually dry. The low humidity and wind could bother the plant by desiccating tissue.

3/31/2012 2:50:40 PM

Marv.

On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.

Growing tomatoes is not like being in a foot race. An early start means little. If the weather is cool the plants just sit there. You run the risk of damage with no real benefit. Patience is a virtue and especially so if growing tomatoes. Marv

3/31/2012 3:20:30 PM

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