Someone on facebook asked me to diagnose flower drop. I explained that it is often due to temperature and in particularly the difference between daytime temperature and night time temperature. Here in KY, I often get flower drop during the transition from inside to outside this time of the year. I kind of like it cause I feel the plants need to be putting their energy into growing this time of the year. In fact, I often pinch them off to get a larger plant. Heck, last historic frost hasnt even come and gone yet. This is early.
Thing is, this is not Arizona and I have no clue what the season is like there. If someone who grows in AZ could give me a clue, I will forward it on to him.
Have already suggested he join THP but I dont see him here yet. So I am going to make this post and then send him this link. Hoping he will find better advice than I can give for his state. Maybe he will join. Seems like nice person.
Thing is, this is not Arizona and I have no clue what the season is like there. If someone who grows in AZ could give me a clue, I will forward it on to him.
Have already suggested he join THP but I dont see him here yet. So I am going to make this post and then send him this link. Hoping he will find better advice than I can give for his state. Maybe he will join. Seems like nice person.