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Old April 25, 2017   #239
Jimbotomateo
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Originally Posted by Cole_Robbie View Post
It may be due to atmospheric radiation. I have had plants freeze in the back of a truck with a topper shell, and the ones closest to the back window were hit the worst. A greenhouse can get 5-7 degrees F colder than the outside temperature on a cold, clear, windless night.
North of here there's a town called Cambria. It's where they filmed the move Arachnophobia.. We rolled up there one time and just past the high school, the one in the movie, there's a road that winds east thru the foothills. We found that house where the old Dr died.. Anyway, there was a recent cold snap at the time and it was bizarre to see some of the trees completely browned out dead while others right by them were fine!. Just a few feet in elevation made a huge difference!. It blew our minds! . Jimbo
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