Yeah I took the pics around 3:30 in the afternoon that's when I shade them from the heat it's bad hereDo you get any direct sun there?
They get direct sun from around 7 am to about 2 pm then from 5 to darkDo you get any direct sun there?
Where I'm at in socal, the sun gets very intense. I'm using a 40%, white shade cloth. My plants get full, filtered sun all day and love it. A 10'x10' piece ran me like $15 shipped on eBay. Definitely a good option in my opinion.Yeah I took the pics around 3:30 in the afternoon that's when I shade them from the heat it's bad here
Makes sense. Top her, she looks good, but a little tall.Yeah I took the pics around 3:30 in the afternoon that's when I shade them from the heat it's bad here
My trick is to plant on the edge of the canopy of a tree. South side, but in a spot that breaks up the midday sun.Where I'm at in socal, the sun gets very intense. I'm using a 40%, white shade cloth. My plants get full, filtered sun all day and love it. A 10'x10' piece ran me like $15 shipped on eBay. Definitely a good option in my opinion.
The trick to that is having a tree to shade it.My trick is to plant on the edge of the canopy of a tree. South side, but in a spot that breaks up the midday sun.
The tricky part is to put it in a place that gets basically 100% spring sun, but summer sun is shaded at midday.
I do it because it minimizes heat stress.I never shade my plants. I have used alfalfa as mulch. Are you guys doing it to conserve water?
I'm just using the trees that are right behind themWhere I'm at in socal, the sun gets very intense. I'm using a 40%, white shade cloth. My plants get full, filtered sun all day and love it. A 10'x10' piece ran me like $15 shipped on eBay. Definitely a good option in my opinion.
I haven't topped ant of them the plant in the last picMakes sense. Top her, she looks good, but a little tall.
My trick is to plant on the edge of the canopy of a tree. South side, but in a spot that breaks up the midday sun.
The tricky part is to put it in a place that gets basically 100% spring sun, but summer sun is shaded at midday.
I want to top them I think one is autoflower and I starting to bud and I don't want to screw anything up trying to top themMakes sense. Top her, she looks good, but a little tall.
My trick is to plant on the edge of the canopy of a tree. South side, but in a spot that breaks up the midday sun.
The tricky part is to put it in a place that gets basically 100% spring sun, but summer sun is shaded at midday.
That's why I'm doing it it gets pretty hot hereI do it because it minimizes heat stress.
What are some of the highest temps there?I do it because it minimizes heat stress.
I seem to be dealing (this year) with a particularly sensitive to heat strain, but these pics should serve as a primer as to why I do what I do...the 100 al pots seems to keep the root temps stable
I have the exact same layout and was thinking of doing this, thank you I think you were the last bit of convincing I needed (I'm stubborn)The trick to that is having a tree to shade it.
The way I've got my setup going is I'm using an ez-up frame, replaced the canopy with shade cloth. I'm on a southern exposure, so all the plants get full morning and evening sun, but when the sun is at its most intense, like 12-4 pm, it gets filtered through the shade cloth. Pretty good setup I think, and so far it's working well.
Hope it works out for you. I think you'll be loving it come late July and August.I have the exact same layout and was thinking of doing this, thank you I think you were the last bit of convincing I needed (I'm stubborn)
I should've mentioned this before...I got my shade cloth on eBay from a seller called smartshade8. Pretty reasonable price-wise and a lot of options regarding size. I went with white at 40%, but I just bought another 10'x10' piece of 30% white.I think so, I'm battling taco leaves with almost underwatered soil because the heat and humidity up here this year.