wordwiz said:Josh,
I use shade (except this year most of my plants are in the GH where I'm getting probably 50-70 percent light transmission). Between my house and shed, it's much cheaper to just move the plants a couple times a day for a couple of days than spend money on cloth.
Mike
Capsicum can handle heat and sun; why not go with 30% shade cloth for hardening? A few burnt leaves is nothing serious and they'll adjust.
Here's a bump on this topic with a couple more questions-
To alleviate summer heat, would white cloth be better than black? and once again what % blockage?
I suppose shade cloth for my situation is a "relative" topic. My plants are not in a greenhouse so the ambient temps may not be so critical for what I'm looking at.
I did see where there was discussion on the shade cloth websites where the black cloth holds in the heat and the white cloth reflects the heat and lowers the temps in greenhouses.
I'm looking at a freestanding structure, not an enclosed green house. That's all I was asking about. I'm just thinking that a PVC pipe skeleton with some shade cloth over the top will provide shade for the plants,