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Old May 13, 2014   #1
linzelu100
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Default Tomatoes grow in 90 degree weather?

It's been in the 90's for a week and a half in my muggy little corner of virginia- per my temperature gauge. HOT HOT HOT and very sunny. I read somewhere that tomatoes "shutdown" above 90 degrees. Is there truth to this? My plants are healthy looking and I have been watering if they look wilty, but its so hot. Will I not get any tomatoes because of this extreme heat? Its been 99, 98, 97, 95...94 today. Usually around this time its rainy and cool.
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