Hi all,
I have the first results to report!
I was surprised how HOT was the medium inside!! Please see the plot and the photos.
The fabric was the hottest, black plastic was next and the terra-cotta was the coolest but the was no direct sun almost all day!! Tomorrow might be a different day.
Inground soil was quite cool so there is a huge benefit to bury the pots!
The setup:
- 4 sensors were soldered to 15 ft long cables and waterproofed with epoxy;
- the black cable markings correspond to 5,10,15,20 cm, the depth indicators;
- used 3 x 2 gal pots, black fabric, red terracotta, and black nursery plastic;
- one sensor is in the inground soil, a loan with grass;
- data collection: every 5 min for 24 hours, from 10 pm to 10 pm approx.;
- dry silica sand from Home Depot was used as a medium;
- the sensor depth at all 4 locations was 10 cm (4 inches);
- the pot orientation was West-East on the South side of my house;
- the day turned out to be very cloudy (the first like this during the entire summer!!);
- the direct sun exposure is approx. 10 am -5:30 pm, but it was on and off often;
- absolutely no wind;
- the measurements are in C, the C-F table is on the plot.
Next:
a) tomorrow is supposed to be a sunny day, I want to see how bad it would get with the dry sand.
b) add 1/2 gal of water to each pot and measure the difference.
c) replace the sand with some real fig soil, measure the temp.
Enjoy! I appreciate your feedback