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Old May 26, 2016   #1
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Question - what is typical heat units to emergence on tomatoes? Corn is usually able to be rowed at 110 HU
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Old May 27, 2016   #2
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Here are some wes seeds I planted. I'm curious to see how this will emerge.



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Old May 31, 2016   #3
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Still no emergence as of last night...

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Old May 31, 2016   #4
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Question - what is typical heat units to emergence on tomatoes? Corn is usually able to be rowed at 110 HU
I don't know what "Heat Unit" for emergence is.
Do you mean soil temperature for germinating ?
In that case there is a range. I would say 75 is good.
Most of my tomato seeds germinated after 5 days @ 75 t0 80F

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Heat units or growing degree days is a calculation that assumes growth rate of a organism/plant is controlled by temperature. We use this in corn and soybean production for insect hatch and plant development predictions.

HU/GDD = (High Temp - Low Temp)/2 - 50

So as you can see in my forecast posted earlier the GDD column represents the growing degree days estimate for each day.
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Heat units or growing degree days is a calculation that assumes growth rate of a organism/plant is controlled by temperature. We use this in corn and soybean production for insect hatch and plant development predictions.

HU/GDD = (High Temp - Low Temp)/2 - 50

So as you can see in my forecast posted earlier the GDD column represents the growing degree days estimate for each day.
Thank you isu. I learned something today.
Now I wonder if any study is done on tomatoes.

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Emeregence was today.... Heat unit count (as I do in corn) is.... 123 HU from planting

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