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hicrystalfan
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Hi...I just put a bunch of rooted cuttings out in the sun. All have pretty good root growth and most have green growth up top. They are all in clear plastic containers. My question is....will the sun burn the roots? should I protect the roots from the sun? |
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fignutty
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You need to protect both the roots and top. Neither will take full sun for more than a few minutes. Set them in the shade and even there I'd protect the top to some extent. |
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james
Registered: Posts: 1,653 |
It is the heat that does the roots in. The clear plastic container will allow the root zone to get hotter (and very quickly into the danger zone) than an opaque container. |
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hicrystalfan
Registered: Posts: 25 |
So when is it safe to put them in the sun? |
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WillsC
Registered: Posts: 1,698 |
When they are are ready you have to introduce them to the sun gradually or you will burn the leaves, it is called "hardening off". If you have a spot where they will get dappled morning sun that is ideal. You can then every few days move them out so they get more and more sun. You don't want to let those clear cups get sun at all. If they have no leaves or just buds they can have sun and the leaves that open will already be hardened off. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi hicrystalfan, |
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