Re: HYB: pollen, successes


Tom Parkhill would say no - the more humidity, the better, as long as
temperatures are not too high.  Which means less total moisture in the
air?  Would that matter more than relative humidity?

I will have some actual data later this year, but pollen variability may
make it less than helpful.

<2.    Is there a maximum relative humidity [short of rain] above which
                   crosses are less likely to be successful?  Sharon
McAllister>

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