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ForRealz

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Do not ignore soil temperature. Soil can be still cold even though the days are warm. If soil temps are near 50 degrees soil biology essentially goes dormant. Your plants will sit there till the soil warms up.
Yes, I agree, soil temperature is a factor to be considered. That is why I mentioned morels having come and gone, " Generally, soil temperatures must reach 50 degress F before morels will begin to fruit in your area."

Here is soil temperature graph for region in question, it is evident that from 2"-8" down the soil temp was almost always above 55 degrees.
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ForRealz

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Ultimately, I wanted to share my experience in the region: biggest plants went in mid-April. People can believe or disbelieve.

Check out this NorCal growers Goji OG and what he says (alas, another anecdote).

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