Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > sun vs shade

Author Comment
elin

Registered:
Posts: 1,271

Hi, 
still not running out of space but would like to spread some pots throughout my property.
about 15 % of my balcony gets almost no direct sun but the ambient temperature is intense and days are long. does anyone (living in cali? )  have any idea regarding the performance in  some shade.

will the figs ripen well? taste wise ?

Thanks


bullet08

Registered:
Posts: 6,920

some sun is needed to have a better crop. i only use shade for accumulating new cuttings until they can work with sun. i did have few plants in mostly shaded area last yr, but they were young cuttings and i didn't expect much from them. surprise to me, St. Rita and Niagara Black along with few USDA/UCD all gave rather nice figs.  

elin

Registered:
Posts: 1,271

Thanks if the niagara black ripens well in shade will be great.
I got it from a generous member ...
Btw i hope you slapped that puupy pete.

Aaron4USA

Registered:
Posts: 2,969

more sun=more fruit,sweeter fruit,  less sun=longer limbs, less fruit, bigger leaves, much bigger overall size of tree (which can be overwhelming sometimes)

armando93223

Registered:
Posts: 1,164

You may try aluminum foil inside the pot to throw more light up to the tree. I use white paper plates,cups,egg cartons, car windshield shade basically anything that can reflect light......... I post them on my fence and around the trees.

bullet08

Registered:
Posts: 6,920

and aluminium foil also prevents aliens from looking into the soil content. lol

Rewton

Registered:
Posts: 1,946

Armando - your neighbors must love you, lol.