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Sweet potatoes need 1200 heat units to produce well. There is a formula:
Day time high + night time low ÷ by 2 and -55. What is left is the number of heat units.
For example, I live in northern MN. It's not really that warm. I will show a typical day.
75+45=120÷2=60-55=5 heat units. It would take 240 days for me to grow sweet potatoes.
However, I have a hoop house.
95+55=150÷2=75-55=20 heat units. That brings the days needed down to 60.
Will they be ready in 60 days? No, they still need around 90 days for the short season type, but I can get the heat units I need for them to form tubers.
Day time high + night time low ÷ by 2 and -55. What is left is the number of heat units.
For example, I live in northern MN. It's not really that warm. I will show a typical day.
75+45=120÷2=60-55=5 heat units. It would take 240 days for me to grow sweet potatoes.
However, I have a hoop house.
95+55=150÷2=75-55=20 heat units. That brings the days needed down to 60.
Will they be ready in 60 days? No, they still need around 90 days for the short season type, but I can get the heat units I need for them to form tubers.