In a thread before SF3 mentions flower blast at 28. I was thinking that I don't find that. Flowers actually love heat. It's the drying too fast that doesn't allow the flower to fertilize and produce a pod. I find that in the 29-33 ish range,if it's calm and humid, the flowers still put pods out. It's the low humidity and wind that cause the real problems. What do others think?
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we have noticed the same , high humidity will save a person during a heat blast . it's the hot dry wind that cooks it
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Vvalk
I agree
Over 32 gets unhappy or low humidity below 35 percent. Now we have Canola turning blue white by noon.... In heat of the day... No doubt these crops are stressed. Cool nights help with rehydration and canola to follow the moisture down if reserves remain.
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Vvalk
I agree
Over 32 gets unhappy or low humidity below 35 percent. Now we have Canola turning blue white by noon.... In heat of the day... No doubt these crops are stressed. Cool nights help with rehydration and canola to follow the moisture down if reserves remain.
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