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Old October 3, 2011   #1
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I have about 30 ..... 4-8 ounce green maters on my 4 healthy tomato plants. They are in Earthtainers The next 7-10 weather forecast here in SE Michigan is mostly sunny skies in the 70's for highs and lows in the mid 50's with no rain. What are the chances of getting a late season rush here considering the weather? >>>>>>>>>> Talon
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Old October 3, 2011   #2
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Assuming those greenies are of mature size, I'd say you've got an excellent chance of a late rush. I've got a similar if not slightly lower temp forecast here and I'm planning on picking some more ripe tomatoes. Think positive.
Actually the future forecast is an improvement over the rainy daytime highs in the 50's and low 60's and rainy nighttime lows in the 40's that we've had here lately. Tomatoes ripened fine at those temps too.
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