Hi All,
It's certainly not growing season here in Australia at the moment, but it's time to get plans in order for the remainder of the year.
Here in Adelaide (South Australia), we get some rather hot days, e.g. last year, we had a week where the average maximum temperature was 44.7 deg C = 112.5 deg F, with some individual days clearly higher. Yep, it was a scorcher.
Here's the problem: I have a 2.3x2.3 metre shadehouse that is quite well stocked but its position in the backyard is not ideal. No matter what type of chilli I have grown in there, I have never had better results compared to when I shoved a good 'ol Orange Habanero in a half wine barrel in full sun and left it to fend for itself. Mind you, that year we didn't average anywhere near as much heat.
I think to get best results, I need to get my plants into full sun, but how on earth do you keep chilli's alive in direct sun when it gets so hot, and for so many days in a row? (The humidity here is practically 0% all year around too, so it's dry heat - like fan forced oven roasting).
Does that Yates heat shield spray (or whatever it's called) actually work?
Do I need to ensure a pot size of certain width and depth so the roots get down and away from the hot edges?
Open to any all all suggestions, however please note that while I can make movable (small) shade house covers, in my area the wind whips up really badly too.
Regards,
Tim
It's certainly not growing season here in Australia at the moment, but it's time to get plans in order for the remainder of the year.
Here in Adelaide (South Australia), we get some rather hot days, e.g. last year, we had a week where the average maximum temperature was 44.7 deg C = 112.5 deg F, with some individual days clearly higher. Yep, it was a scorcher.
Here's the problem: I have a 2.3x2.3 metre shadehouse that is quite well stocked but its position in the backyard is not ideal. No matter what type of chilli I have grown in there, I have never had better results compared to when I shoved a good 'ol Orange Habanero in a half wine barrel in full sun and left it to fend for itself. Mind you, that year we didn't average anywhere near as much heat.
I think to get best results, I need to get my plants into full sun, but how on earth do you keep chilli's alive in direct sun when it gets so hot, and for so many days in a row? (The humidity here is practically 0% all year around too, so it's dry heat - like fan forced oven roasting).
Does that Yates heat shield spray (or whatever it's called) actually work?
Do I need to ensure a pot size of certain width and depth so the roots get down and away from the hot edges?
Open to any all all suggestions, however please note that while I can make movable (small) shade house covers, in my area the wind whips up really badly too.
Regards,
Tim