I've recently discovered a friend-of-a-friend is a chilehead, so I got to talking with him about pepper varieties. He informed me he had little luck with his C. Pubescens and some of his C. Baccatums during the heat of our summers (which can get over 100 rather frequently during late July and August), at least not until growing them under a tree that gave them partial shade during the hottest parts of the day.
Well, I have no trees I'm comfortable putting my plants under (the only one in the backyard is half dead, and will probably break in the next big storm), so I was just wondering if anyone here has used shade fabric for their peppers. If so, what grade works best (i.e., 30%, 40%, 50%, etc.)?
Otherwise, I had planned on putting them near an east-facing side of the house, but that would give them complete shade from about 2-3 o'clock onward.
Any suggestions?
Well, I have no trees I'm comfortable putting my plants under (the only one in the backyard is half dead, and will probably break in the next big storm), so I was just wondering if anyone here has used shade fabric for their peppers. If so, what grade works best (i.e., 30%, 40%, 50%, etc.)?
Otherwise, I had planned on putting them near an east-facing side of the house, but that would give them complete shade from about 2-3 o'clock onward.
Any suggestions?