For all of you growing many different varieties of chili's do you have all the plants exposed to the sun for the same amount of time? I read somewhere that every species of chili has different sun exposure recommendations.
Unfortunately for me my pots don't see sun on my deck till about 10 am... They receive sun until 5:30. I can move them to a spot on deck where they will get 8 am sun but then it will be shade by 3. I can't keep moving 25 pots around every day to follow the sun. Next year I plan on having about 40 pots in 5 gallon pots.
Curious on what systems all of you use for varieties and sun.
Just to add I do have a spot on my property that gets sun all morning and day. However it's my garden that is 20' X 60'. Problem is I'm afraid to plant chili's in it since I have a water thrower that goes on every morning. Tomatoes, squash, zucchini, eggplant, lettuce, cucumbers, etc.
My garden needs a lot of water but my chili's don't.. Hence the predicament I'm in using pots instead on deck, which would require me to constantly move pots around all day following the sun.
Unfortunately for me my pots don't see sun on my deck till about 10 am... They receive sun until 5:30. I can move them to a spot on deck where they will get 8 am sun but then it will be shade by 3. I can't keep moving 25 pots around every day to follow the sun. Next year I plan on having about 40 pots in 5 gallon pots.
Curious on what systems all of you use for varieties and sun.
Just to add I do have a spot on my property that gets sun all morning and day. However it's my garden that is 20' X 60'. Problem is I'm afraid to plant chili's in it since I have a water thrower that goes on every morning. Tomatoes, squash, zucchini, eggplant, lettuce, cucumbers, etc.
My garden needs a lot of water but my chili's don't.. Hence the predicament I'm in using pots instead on deck, which would require me to constantly move pots around all day following the sun.