Sorry - way out west. Hot dry winds. Daily temperature change from 20 something to forty-ish on hot days. It's days like that that do the damage, particularly as watering thrice daily is not an option - dawn and late at night are it.Mojo Moyogi wrote:
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I've actually cut little bibs of denim (old jeans) with a keyholed slit. These sit on top the pot and, if wet in the morning, go a long way to keeping things damp but not wet (which is how I think I killed the olive - it got heat stressed and then I over compensated). The slaters love hiding under themGuy wrote:perhaps a Light coloured shadecloth blanket on each pot(reduce direct sun on the pot but not on the plant)-overhanging by an inch or so --cut from the edge with a hole big enough to accommodate the trunk-fastened with a wire hook--allows watering --check under every couple days for pests
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Re: Surviving summer
thoglette wrote:I've actually cut little bibs of denim (old jeans) with a keyholed slit. These sit on top the pot and, if wet in the morning, go a long way to keeping things damp but not wet (which is how I think I killed the olive - it got heat stressed and then I over compensated). The slaters love hiding under themGuy wrote:perhaps a Light coloured shadecloth blanket on each pot(reduce direct sun on the pot but not on the plant)-overhanging by an inch or so --cut from the edge with a hole big enough to accommodate the trunk-fastened with a wire hook--allows watering --check under every couple days for pests
possibly your soil mix is too free draining

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Re: Surviving summer
or you could set up something like this 

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Re: Surviving summer
Nice idea, but when you have a lot of trees, this set up can be tedious ..
Water 2 to 3 times a day very thoroughly works a treat for me.
Water 2 to 3 times a day very thoroughly works a treat for me.
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FatMingsBonsai wrote:Nice idea, but when you have a lot of trees, this set up can be tedious ..
Water 2 to 3 times a day very thoroughly works a treat for me.
Are you joking with me Fats? 2 to 3 times a day, thats fine if your home all day mate. How is it tedious whaen it looks after itself

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Re: Surviving summer
great drawing Sabamiki
, that would be a great setup for your mini's mate, it would allow you to be away from home as long as needed.
i might set one up and give it a test out, thanks for the post.

i might set one up and give it a test out, thanks for the post.

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Re: Surviving summer
I agree Craig, if I did not have the set up I have and the opportunity to water as often as needed. I would certainly build such a setup. Any one who is away from there trees on a hot day ( I am sometimes away for 8 hours) I worry about my trees.
As stated I have not had any serious problems. This set up would allow a very peaceful day of not worrying. This could also be adapted for your larger trees.
Thank you Sab cheers Pup
As stated I have not had any serious problems. This set up would allow a very peaceful day of not worrying. This could also be adapted for your larger trees.
Thank you Sab cheers Pup

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