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Old December 29, 2010   #16
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Upwards of 35 celcius. Humidity can get high too.

Come to think of it, the tomatoes in my avatar are from a 2 year old volunteer vine.
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Old December 29, 2010   #17
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Upwards of 35 celcius. Humidity can get high too.

Come to think of it, the tomatoes in my avatar are from a 2 year old volunteer vine.
That's intersting,it must be the combination of heat & humidity but more to do with the humidity that kills off your tomatoes in Aug.My area would get up to 10 days per summer 35C and over,41.5C was last summers highest but with low humidity,i find my outside plants do really well in those temps and tend to put on the most growth.

Your avatar tomatoes look nice ,what type are they??
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Old December 29, 2010   #18
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I keep thinking about Easter Island when this subject comes up.

That place has Killer weather for growing tomatoes and I dont mean that in a bad way.

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Old December 29, 2010   #19
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Your avatar tomatoes look nice ,what type are they??
I don't know, they're a volunteer that come up every year and cover my fence with thousands and thousands of pungent little cherries. I don't even bother to save seeds since they always reseed themselves.
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Temperatures looks ok worth ,but the rainfall and the amount of wet days
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