digitS'
Garden Master
For peppers - "stunting can occur below 40F," we are told in some guides.
I've had good pepper years and bad pepper years. Usually the bad years aren't too bad.
Cucumbers. I've had good cucumber years and bad cucumber years and some really bad cucumber years . . . like, when you only get 1 or 2 fruits off each vine.
I've blamed lingering cool weather - like when it stays cool right thru June. But, do you think that a night at 40 can do the same to a cucumber as it does to a pepper - stunt the plant? Would it make sense to put the peppers and the cukes in the same basket with regards to transplanting out.
I am already doing this with melons but it hadn't occurred to me that cucumbers might be as cold-sensitive.
Steve
I've had good pepper years and bad pepper years. Usually the bad years aren't too bad.
Cucumbers. I've had good cucumber years and bad cucumber years and some really bad cucumber years . . . like, when you only get 1 or 2 fruits off each vine.
I've blamed lingering cool weather - like when it stays cool right thru June. But, do you think that a night at 40 can do the same to a cucumber as it does to a pepper - stunt the plant? Would it make sense to put the peppers and the cukes in the same basket with regards to transplanting out.
I am already doing this with melons but it hadn't occurred to me that cucumbers might be as cold-sensitive.
Steve