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Old 11-24-2010, 02:03 AM   #21 (permalink)
 
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I filled my greenhouse and everything else is wrapped.. All I can do now is hope on some wind tonight to keep temps up. Tomorrow night i will be switching my gas bbq on under my mats with fruit. Hopefully it will get me through this week...
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I think I've got six bunches hanging right now and we're supposed to get down to 29F-30F or so, but I'm hoping it might not get that cold and luck out. We have a think layer of cloud cover right now but that may blow away. Even at 29F I don't think the fruit gets damaged much (based on past experience). I should bag the fruit but don't think it helps enough to make it worth it, at this point.
I hope all is well. Wednesday night seems to be the coldest of the nights. We will wait and see. I have put everything in the greenhouse that I want to move. We had lots of rain today and it is cloudy right now as well. Good luck!
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Good luck to you all out in California. We have a predicted low of 34 coming Fri night/Sat. morning. I have fruit that is approx. 2 months old on my Ice Cream and Dw. Brazilian. I will be out of town so I went ahead and wrapped it this morning. I feel that both racemes of fruit are too immature to cut just yet so I figured I may as well wrap it and give it a shot. We could have three more weeks of decent weather before the next real cold front comes through. We'll see how it goes. Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thanks Brent. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family and all on the forum. This weather SUCKS! Another reason to move to Hawaii!
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harvey, I hope my fruit is still OK. Not sure what we got down to, but .75 mi away is a station and it read 27.1. VERY COLD! I did all I could, watering before sunset, and set a BBQ under my banana mats. The mats next to the BBQ are still green this morning! Others are hurt but not completely roasted. Tonight is supposed to be a degree warmer according to NOAA, so that's good news. Every degree helps... BBQ will be on again

Looks like you got lucky last night. You got some wind which kept it above 32. Being on the east side of the valley sucks because no wind
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it's going to be COLD tonight. little scared to be honest. Sick of the 20 degree below average lows.....
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Yeah, we'll see LOL. Some years we don't even drop below 28-30, and already we've had 27 last night and 26 or colder tonight. AND it's only November.

I've got 4 large King palms and a trunking majesty palm that has been in the ground for 3 years. Hoping they all survive this insanity..
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