Interesting about tilly's need to breath at night. Sounds like you have an answer for the T. incarnata losses.
All others tilly's have coped very well. Most hot nights have a cooling breeze or cooling takes place some hour before dawn and some hours after dawn.
A temp difference of 10c or 18f from night to day makes us more the sub-tropics with cooling coastal winds from the N/E & S/E is more the norm. It is a warmer place through the colder months which is very nice as well. The growth in the tilly's has been amazing over this hot time. The tilly.s are loving it now having two wall being open to the cooling breezes blowing straight onto them.
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