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First Tomatoes
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I just picked my first sweet 100's April 30th. Pretty good for me, but probably someone else had them earlier. This very warm spring sure did help this year. Have Fun JEM |
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Jim Marrs wrote:
Ok, I just picked my first sweet 100's April 30th. Pretty good for me, but probably someone else had them earlier. This very warm spring sure did help this year. Have Fun JEM Yes, I also got a few, but as our night time temps are already reaching over 70, and most varieties will not set further fruit. Most require 60-70 degs night time drop in temp. So in essence, our tomato season for most varieties are over this year already. Anyone who planted a variety like Brandywine can just forget about it until fall. Once the night temps reach 80 degs. nothing sets fruit except an occasional Heatwave or Merced. It appears we will have a 9 month summer of 80+ since February. Pretty freaky weather, doncha think? I talked with a civil engineer working on Katrina issues and he says the oceans are so hot, we should be in for a nightmare of a hurricane season. Regards, Gae Xavier |
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From my exerience, most tomatoes will set fruit up to the high 80s and some
to the low 90's. All of my plants are still setting fruit. The 80's are better I agree ,but our season is a long way from being over so don't give up yet. If we have night time temps in the 80s then we are probably having day time temps in the high 90's on in to the 100 plus range. Then for sure the tomatoes will stop setting. This current round of thunderstomes and cooler temperature have cause my plants to explode in growth and blooms. Good luck with your garden. Cheers Jim "Gae Xavier" wrote in message ... Jim Marrs wrote: Ok, I just picked my first sweet 100's April 30th. Pretty good for me, but probably someone else had them earlier. This very warm spring sure did help this year. Have Fun JEM Yes, I also got a few, but as our night time temps are already reaching over 70, and most varieties will not set further fruit. Most require 60-70 degs night time drop in temp. So in essence, our tomato season for most varieties are over this year already. Anyone who planted a variety like Brandywine can just forget about it until fall. Once the night temps reach 80 degs. nothing sets fruit except an occasional Heatwave or Merced. It appears we will have a 9 month summer of 80+ since February. Pretty freaky weather, doncha think? I talked with a civil engineer working on Katrina issues and he says the oceans are so hot, we should be in for a nightmare of a hurricane season. Regards, Gae Xavier |
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Yes, Jim, so glad to hear you are having such unusual success. I have
some little nubbins of fruit set a few days ago also. But I would suggest that any fruit set that is obvious may have happened a few days ago for you also, and not just recently with day temps of 90+ and night time temps of over 70-80. Maybe you should share your heat tolerant varieties here with us, since most will not set fruit over 80 degrees night temps and yes, we are having 90 degree days here in Austin. Not yet HIGH '90's, but after all this is only early May! There is no way a Brandywine will set fruit in these temps and because people in the NE rave about Brandywine people try to grow them here. Regards, Gae Jim Marrs wrote: From my exerience, most tomatoes will set fruit up to the high 80s and some to the low 90's. All of my plants are still setting fruit. The 80's are better I agree ,but our season is a long way from being over so don't give up yet. If we have night time temps in the 80s then we are probably having day time temps in the high 90's on in to the 100 plus range. Then for sure the tomatoes will stop setting. This current round of thunderstomes and cooler temperature have cause my plants to explode in growth and blooms. Good luck with your garden. Cheers Jim "Gae Xavier" wrote in message ... Jim Marrs wrote: Ok, I just picked my first sweet 100's April 30th. Pretty good for me, but probably someone else had them earlier. This very warm spring sure did help this year. Have Fun JEM Yes, I also got a few, but as our night time temps are already reaching over 70, and most varieties will not set further fruit. Most require 60-70 degs night time drop in temp. So in essence, our tomato season for most varieties are over this year already. Anyone who planted a variety like Brandywine can just forget about it until fall. Once the night temps reach 80 degs. nothing sets fruit except an occasional Heatwave or Merced. It appears we will have a 9 month summer of 80+ since February. Pretty freaky weather, doncha think? I talked with a civil engineer working on Katrina issues and he says the oceans are so hot, we should be in for a nightmare of a hurricane season. Regards, Gae Xavier |
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Jim was right. Most of the tomatoes are still setting fruit until maybe
after June 1, since we are now at 90+ days every day and 70+ nights every night. I think Sunmaster tomato is supposed to set fruit until 85 night temps. Wow, amazing!! Heatwave is another high night temp wonder. My Sweet 100's have petered out, but I have some fat full-sized green tomatoes getting ready to ripen if the Jays don't get them as soon as they turn pink. I have seen the Jay's eyeing the goldfish and Koi in the pond. They are such pests. They will attack and eat anything they can wrap their beak around. Gae Gae Xavier wrote: Yes, Jim, so glad to hear you are having such unusual success. I have some little nubbins of fruit set a few days ago also. But I would suggest that any fruit set that is obvious may have happened a few days ago for you also, and not just recently with day temps of 90+ and night time temps of over 70-80. Maybe you should share your heat tolerant varieties here with us, since most will not set fruit over 80 degrees night temps and yes, we are having 90 degree days here in Austin. Not yet HIGH '90's, but after all this is only early May! There is no way a Brandywine will set fruit in these temps and because people in the NE rave about Brandywine people try to grow them here. Regards, Gae Jim Marrs wrote: From my exerience, most tomatoes will set fruit up to the high 80s and some to the low 90's. All of my plants are still setting fruit. The 80's are better I agree ,but our season is a long way from being over so don't give up yet. If we have night time temps in the 80s then we are probably having day time temps in the high 90's on in to the 100 plus range. Then for sure the tomatoes will stop setting. This current round of thunderstomes and cooler temperature have cause my plants to explode in growth and blooms. Good luck with your garden. Cheers Jim "Gae Xavier" wrote in message ... Jim Marrs wrote: Ok, I just picked my first sweet 100's April 30th. Pretty good for me, but probably someone else had them earlier. This very warm spring sure did help this year. Have Fun JEM Yes, I also got a few, but as our night time temps are already reaching over 70, and most varieties will not set further fruit. Most require 60-70 degs night time drop in temp. So in essence, our tomato season for most varieties are over this year already. Anyone who planted a variety like Brandywine can just forget about it until fall. Once the night temps reach 80 degs. nothing sets fruit except an occasional Heatwave or Merced. It appears we will have a 9 month summer of 80+ since February. Pretty freaky weather, doncha think? I talked with a civil engineer working on Katrina issues and he says the oceans are so hot, we should be in for a nightmare of a hurricane season. Regards, Gae Xavier |
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