Yesterday High of 80 deg.F and low of 70-69 deg.F and it is raining all day-s
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Yesterday High of 80 deg.F and low of 70-69 deg.F and it is raining all day-s
To the hardheads out there,
when it rains heavily for days on this island, nothing grows.
When the days shorten and evening /nights /early morning start hitting low 70's deg.F [ 22 deg.C ] growing slows and stops. The rain just boosts the situation.
I cannot speak for the Equator, just latitude 10 to 11 degrees.
Additionally, Ficus b, and all of the other Ficus are not native to the West Indies [ Caribbean ] and in fact may come from much cooler zones [ note the information from the Vietnamese poster - temps of 50 deg.F = 10 deg.C - way past our normal limits ]
So please note tropicals from our side do rest from anywhere after October until the middle of February / Beginning of March.
Please no more assumptions that all Tropicals are ever growing -
Hey L.L.B if I drilled a hole through the earth I would end up so many miles from you - didn't really note that before. However if you are at a higher elevation, as your homeland has some great mountain heights, which I wish we had, your climate could be even cooler than mine.
Later
Khaimraj [ in the cold lands and loving it, terrazzo floors at Christmas - wunnerful!!!!]
when it rains heavily for days on this island, nothing grows.
When the days shorten and evening /nights /early morning start hitting low 70's deg.F [ 22 deg.C ] growing slows and stops. The rain just boosts the situation.
I cannot speak for the Equator, just latitude 10 to 11 degrees.
Additionally, Ficus b, and all of the other Ficus are not native to the West Indies [ Caribbean ] and in fact may come from much cooler zones [ note the information from the Vietnamese poster - temps of 50 deg.F = 10 deg.C - way past our normal limits ]
So please note tropicals from our side do rest from anywhere after October until the middle of February / Beginning of March.
Please no more assumptions that all Tropicals are ever growing -
Hey L.L.B if I drilled a hole through the earth I would end up so many miles from you - didn't really note that before. However if you are at a higher elevation, as your homeland has some great mountain heights, which I wish we had, your climate could be even cooler than mine.
Later
Khaimraj [ in the cold lands and loving it, terrazzo floors at Christmas - wunnerful!!!!]
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Yesterday High of 80 deg.F and low of 70-69 deg.F and it is raining all day-s
Oh yes and please note with the exception of maybe your higher mountains, the sunlight is stronger down here, than say
deserts, and those areas that average 100's in summer [ deg.F ]
One wonders how much of a graphic change shorter days might signify?
It's breezy and cool, with twinkles of sun rays
Christmas is coming.
Later.
Khaimraj [ just teasing you folk in the colder climates - ]
deserts, and those areas that average 100's in summer [ deg.F ]
One wonders how much of a graphic change shorter days might signify?
It's breezy and cool, with twinkles of sun rays
Christmas is coming.
Later.
Khaimraj [ just teasing you folk in the colder climates - ]
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Yesterday High of 80 deg.F and low of 70-69 deg.F and it is raining all day-s
Not very nice teasing like that. Hahaha. It's supposed to be 8 degrees F. tonight here.
M. Frary- Member
Re: Yesterday High of 80 deg.F and low of 70-69 deg.F and it is raining all day-s
Well, just remember...there are a lot of tree species he can't grow because it's not cold enough (unless he jumps through all kinds of hoops to provide an artificial cold season). Larch, anyone?M. Frary wrote:Not very nice teasing like that. Hahaha. It's supposed to be 8 degrees F. tonight here.
coh- Member
Re: Yesterday High of 80 deg.F and low of 70-69 deg.F and it is raining all day-s
Chris,
Can you say - science - cold room anyone ?
Ha ha ha.
Stay tuned it is coming, but I prefer Cedar of Lebanon over Larch.
Later.
Khaimraj
Can you say - science - cold room anyone ?
Ha ha ha.
Stay tuned it is coming, but I prefer Cedar of Lebanon over Larch.
Later.
Khaimraj
Last edited by Khaimraj Seepersad on Sat Nov 23, 2013 9:55 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Forgot Chris's name, a bit rude wouldn't you say.)
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
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