Weather Bud Rot Query?

SuperNutz

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Do you guys in the upper Midwest seem to have more trouble now when temps and humidity are high still but all the wet aspects of fall are full force or later when daytime temps are say 60, with 45 degree nights but lower humidity? Just thinking of that rule of the humidity/temp sum total of 140 thing. The stuff close to harvest has seen hell with 80 degree days and high 90% humid nights, just wondering what I should expect on the ones that still have 4-6 weeks but colder temps.
 

The Gram Reaper

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Do you guys in the upper Midwest seem to have more trouble now when temps and humidity are high still but all the wet aspects of fall are full force or later when daytime temps are say 60, with 45 degree nights but lower humidity? Just thinking of that rule of the humidity/temp sum total of 140 thing. The stuff close to harvest has seen hell with 80 degree days and high 90% humid nights, just wondering what I should expect on the ones that still have 4-6 weeks but colder temps.
Growing indoors and my dehumidifier just keeps filling up. Getting annoying. It rained for about 24 hours straight lol.
 

SuperNutz

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Growing indoors and my dehumidifier just keeps filling up. Getting annoying. It rained for about 24 hours straight lol.
Same here with the rain. Can't wait to buy a big greenhouse kit over the winter to cut down on headaches. Just wondering what to expect out there and if that 140 temp/humidity thing applies or just goes out the window when temps are low.
 

SuperNutz

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I lost my only 3 watermelons to mildew and I had them on a trellis with no tall grass around them. A shitty year in ghetto Alaska.
Had squash in the other garden 50 feet away blasting mildew all over when the girls were still in veg, never growing big leaf stuff in the garden again.
 

The Gram Reaper

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Onions, potatoes, carrots, yams, and anything that is bulb like or grows underground is your best be for Michigan for a while. Been looking up some stuff, they say we got 5 years of the weather getting worse and worse before it peaks and comes down. So 10 years of absolute shit and we are on year 1.
 

SuperNutz

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Onions, potatoes, carrots, yams, and anything that is bulb like or grows underground is your best be for Michigan for a while. Been looking up some stuff, they say we got 5 years of the weather getting worse and worse before it peaks and comes down. So 10 years of absolute shit and we are on year 1.
Did that come from the communist propaganda(news) or a reliable source?
 

The Gram Reaper

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Conspiracy shit is more believable then the main stream media these days.
Almost any point can be proven if you skewer enough stats and quote enough fake sources, its good not to listen to anything.

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Just google 'the illusion of choice' you will find a lot.
 
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