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Brrr...its cold in San Jose, CA (Nor Cal)
Wow! Night time temps dropping to the 30s! Luckily my bananas are in pots but the leaves are definitely suffering. Out of the three - Cardaba, Miki Luki and FHIA-18 - Cardaba is doing well.
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Re: Brrr...its cold in San Jose, CA (Nor Cal)
How come I don't feel it here when I am only 43 miles from you? At least my bananas are still green this morning.
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Its been in the high 30s here at night here in houston. just as a precaution I went ahead just mulched the nanners with some hay I had around.
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I am not doing anything so far. I am waiting when the tempt drops at zero
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Re: Brrr...its cold in San Jose, CA (Nor Cal)
NE of Sacramento, we have been lucky so far, no frost or freezes. (I've been worried though)
Everything looks good except normal spotting from cold temps. M. Kru though.. doesn't look too good. I think it doesn't like temps under 40? |
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Things are doing ok here in Fresno. They say maybe rain this after noon. It should hit Sacramento first than come my way. Its been cold in the mornings and than nice in the afternoon.
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It's cold here but not enough to affect my bananas. I am the lazy type though I wait until it hits and then I do something.
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Wow, that's pretty cold guys! It's been in the low 40's high 30's here at night. You think you'll have a record cold winter for you guys out there?
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Re: Brrr...its cold in San Jose, CA (Nor Cal)
32 degrees or lower is all you need to worry about.
Not that it will do you any good to worry about it! |
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Up here in East Palo Alto its only reached ~38.5F, I'm hoping all of the extra moisture we are supposed to get keeps the winter warm.
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'They' said we here in SE Louisiana are to have a mild to warm and wet winter. But that's just an average. That doesn't mean it won't get cold. It will still get below freezing possibly 3 to 5 times in some places, maybe 2 to 3 times in others, and possibly 0 times in some. What 'they' say because of el nino/la nina/la nada does does not translate as solid. Just as the term global warming does not exactly mean the planet is warming up. It's a stupid term that is abused and misused and not true. This whole emissions thing has all of the sudden been turned into trade and cap for carbon footprint? WHAT? That's the dumbest thing I've heard in a long time. It doesn't STOP it!
But hey, everything has to have a name or definition now. Before it was, Oh I've got a slight cold. Now it's called S9-KO87 or something. Point is, don't trust 'them', trust what your area normally does. Exclude the nino and nadas because, as far as a freeze goes, they mean nothing. |
Re: Brrr...its cold in San Jose, CA (Nor Cal)
We've had frosts three mornings south of Sacramento (Delta) this week, with yesterday being the hardest, reaching a low of 32F. Leaves look okay so far...I've got fruit hanging on one tall unknown plant again late this year so I am spraying it with water and used a smudge pot a couple of nights as I want the fruit to size up more.
Benny, you are waiting until zero?? I assume you mean Oc, I hope! Tommy, even without reaching 32F we can have heavy frosts which will kill back the leaves. That doesn't kill the plant, but that will certainly stop my fruit from sizing up. I think we can get frosts with temps as high as 38F. |
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Yes, that's what I mean or 32 F
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Do U think with strong wind or somehow? :woohoonaner: |
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Yea, about 3c. No, winds decrease the chance for frost. I don't understand it very well but Joe Real once explained how heat radiation to outer space draws heat out and forms frost even when air temperatures are above freezing. It happens all the time, most of our frosts occur about 32F (0c). We had about 30 days of frost last year (more than the prior several years combined) but we probably only got down below 32F a few times.
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Re: Brrr...its cold in San Jose, CA (Nor Cal)
There are lot of differences in our climates. In our case wind (North wind) incerase chance of frost.
Another thing is that we dont have souch high oscillations in day/night temperatures as you. We dont go so low at night but also not that day high as you. :woohoonaner: |
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It has been an unusually cold November in our area. I'm glad the rain as started and I hope that'll give us a break from the cold.
The habaneros are doing worse than the bananas. There goes my idea of a banana habanero salsa. Conejov - thanks for reminding me! I'll put some mulch on bananas! |
Re: Brrr...its cold in San Jose, CA (Nor Cal)
North winds increase the chance of freezing here, but do stir up air in those cases where we're above freezing temperatures, so the chance of frost then decreases. Our very coldest nights are calm nights following a period of north winds such as we had in January 2007 when we had several days where we stayed below freezing and reached the low 20s (F).
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We were at 37F at 11pm last night and I thought we'd have frost again this morning but a storm front approached so we didn't drop any further and didn't get frost. We now have high winds (gusts expected up to 45mph) and rain. Great for ducks! |
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Fahrenheit to Celsius Converter Enter a number in either field, then click outside the text box. F: 38 C: 3.33 |
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