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All planted at different times but 5 on the go
Where do I get shade cloth from?I use shadecloth cos we get extreme heat
At what temps would u wanna have the shade cloth n how mutch shade doas it provideI use shadecloth cos we get extreme heat
Probly bunningsWhere do I get shade cloth from?
From a shade cloth shopWhere do I get shade cloth from?
It's not a necessity but I use it we get a lot of days 41-44 in Jan-febAt what temps would u wanna have the shade cloth n how mutch shade doas it provide
Wait there’s actually dedicated shops lolFrom a shade cloth shop
From past experience I reckon a shade cloth might nenifet me I wanna set mine up like urs with A cage so I can tie down and scrog and the shade clothIt's not a necessity but I use it we get a lot of days 41-44 in Jan-feb
Sit your pots up on something. Get them off the hot cement
Can I put them on the grass? Or do they have to be raisedSit your pots up on something. Get them off the hot cement
Grass would work or a pot stand/piece of ply on the concrete under the pots. The heat being trapped in the concrete wouldn’t be good for the root zone.Can I put them on the grass? Or do they have to be raised
I just use 30% block it's only light stuff so I can still take in what the sun has to offerAt what temps would u wanna have the shade cloth n how mutch shade doas it provide
Probably better to raise them. Sitting them on the grass might be inviting pest problems. (I’m super paranoid when it comes to bugs tho lol)Can I put them on the grass? Or do they have to be raised
Wooden crates? I have them lying aroundProbably better to raise them. Sitting them on the grass might be inviting pest problems. (I’m super paranoid when it comes to bugs tho lol)
PerfectWooden crates? I have them lying around
A beer crate is perfect but grass still be ok if they are normal pot.Can I put them on the grass? Or do they have to be raised
do u keep track of the ur index uv is could that be use fullI just use 30% block it's only light stuff so I can still take in what the sun has to offer
Like I said depends on post the ground the weather in your area etc etc I've had shadecloth over mine the last 12 odd years and I have no problem yielding 1lb-2lb a plant in ground this way