I looked and see that I had a couple lows in the mid 30s around that time. But that typically happens at some point in April. That was the dryish mildish spell with east winds and low dewpoints.
Pretty normal. But we had the ridge in March that woke everything up a touch early. The cherries couldn't take it. Surprising cuz the peaches look great.
Honestly a bummer they couldn't handle it, usually below 30 is only a 10-20% loss temp. But they were younger trees and right at their most vulnerable.
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