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April 19, 2014 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 13
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Hight heat versus Sunlight- North Texas
Howdy,
I live in Dallas and have my tomatoes started in 5 gallon buckets. Right now they are in the middle of my yard with full sunlight all day, but the weather is cool. Soon I will have to setup some supports and need to find my permanent location. Problem I ran into last year is: (I thought) when it got hot my plants seem to suffer in the top afternoon temperatures (100+). I moved them to a fence line that gave them shade in the afternoon from ~1:00PM on. I read that tomatoes need full sunlight 8+ hours and was worried that if I move my current crop to this location they will only get ~8:00AM-1:00PM sunlight. Should I just let them get full sunlight during the summer? How much heat is too much heat and where is the heat vs sunlight tradeoff? Thanks! |
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