Misting in the heat good or bad
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Misting in the heat good or bad
Hi, all you more experienced bonsai nutters out there,it looks like we are in for a bout of hot weather,so if I am at home does misting the trees that are out in the hot sun, do them any harm,I know pup said something about it being a fallacy but I am not sure whether he meant just watering them and getting it on the leaves or completely drenching them with a mister.
i don`t know whether it would burn the leaves or not. My trees need all the help they can get in the hot weather,
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i don`t know whether it would burn the leaves or not. My trees need all the help they can get in the hot weather,
Thanks
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
to me it would depend on the water quality--here at the lower end of the Murray river we have a relatively high salt content-light misting in hot weather may be harmful but agood soak could only help--44 deg c here again today
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
Water that has a high salt content can harm trees, so can water with a high PH, but misting is still OK but drenching is better. The pot and soil need to be cooled down. Carpet, polystyrene under the pots help. A mulch of straw over them looks ugly but will help in the hot weather.
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
G'day Paul,
I run my sprinkler system over my benches every couple of hours for 5 or 10 minutes on the hottest days. My trees are in full sun.
It cools down the pots as well as the air around them. I've got gravel under my benches which holds some moisture also helping to reduce the heat and increase humidity.
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I run my sprinkler system over my benches every couple of hours for 5 or 10 minutes on the hottest days. My trees are in full sun.
It cools down the pots as well as the air around them. I've got gravel under my benches which holds some moisture also helping to reduce the heat and increase humidity.
Regards,
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
I mist all my trees during the day when I get the change, but Japanese Maples tend to get a bit more leaf burn when theyre young, so they just stay in the shade till the heats over =D.Steven wrote:G'day Paul,
I run my sprinkler system over my benches every couple of hours for 5 or 10 minutes on the hottest days. My trees are in full sun.
It cools down the pots as well as the air around them. I've got gravel under my benches which holds some moisture also helping to reduce the heat and increase humidity.
Regards,
Steven
I just have grass growing under my bonsai stand, seems to help with radiant heat. =D
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
Thanks guys for the info, I am in Sydney so the water quality is pretty good,so I am going out the back now on my day off to water the little treasures,will give them a good soaking like PUP suggests.
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
Definately doesn't burn the plant
I looked into it not too long ago, just before we got the heat wave over here
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/93 ... unked.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/93 ... unked.html
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
Paul,
I agree with all of the above. I've just come inside from watering out in the heat.The little trees seem to bearing up OK. I, too, move the maples into the shade.
Good luck with the watering/misting. Cheers Frank
I agree with all of the above. I've just come inside from watering out in the heat.The little trees seem to bearing up OK. I, too, move the maples into the shade.
Good luck with the watering/misting. Cheers Frank

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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
Hi Paul
As most of the comments I find it is better to give then a good soak, as this wets them but also removes heat from the soil and pot, Up here in Brisbane I have a sprinkler system set up for my trees as most are in full sun, during a hot period I usually set it to water 2 or 3 times a day for between 3 and 5 minutes
As most of the comments I find it is better to give then a good soak, as this wets them but also removes heat from the soil and pot, Up here in Brisbane I have a sprinkler system set up for my trees as most are in full sun, during a hot period I usually set it to water 2 or 3 times a day for between 3 and 5 minutes
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
Also here in canberra; a good wetting does the world of good. Do it at the collection.
When we had a nursery at yerrinbool we had 2 days of 43 and 44 degrees, watered a few times(3) during the day and never lost a plant or bonsai, let alone scorching[. hasn't anyone heard of evapaporative cooling?
grant
When we had a nursery at yerrinbool we had 2 days of 43 and 44 degrees, watered a few times(3) during the day and never lost a plant or bonsai, let alone scorching[. hasn't anyone heard of evapaporative cooling?
grant
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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
But Grant, evaporative cooling is based upon the principles of science!Grant Bowie wrote:Also here in canberra; a good wetting does the world of good. Do it at the collection.
When we had a nursery at yerrinbool we had 2 days of 43 and 44 degrees, watered a few times(3) during the day and never lost a plant or bonsai, let alone scorching[. hasn't anyone heard of evapaporative cooling?
grant



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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
Big sigh. 
science and experience.

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Re: Misting in the heat good or bad
So sad Grant, and about 80% of airconditioners in Australia are evaporative cooling like the old Coolgardie safe.Grant Bowie wrote:Big sigh.
science and experience.


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