Re: CULT:REB: archives, tough ones, etc
- To: i*@onelist.com
- Subject: Re: CULT:REB: archives, tough ones, etc
- From: L* M*
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 08:33:27 -0800
- References: <915106974.24936@onelist.com>
From: Linda Mann <lmann@icx.net>
> Night time temps rarely drop below 75 usually hang around 80 to 85. The
> highs in the daytime can reach 115 but usually are in the low 100s. We
> have
> strong rebloom right thru the high temps. The high temps do create
> clumping
> in the blooms on most rebloomers but that is about the only negative the
> high temps cause here.
Thanks Mike. Sigh - so much for that bright idea...I wonder what the
heck is going on with these stupid plants? Aha - maybe the ones that
bloom in spite of those high temperatures are the ones that won't even
grown here because of the humidity & rain/heat combination? You
mentioned that some of yours react badly to the humidity. Are there any
rebloomers that don't bloom in the summer for you & that only start to
bloom in the fall/winter a month or two after nighttime lows get down
below 70 or 60 or ??
Linda Mann east Tennessee USA
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