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Thanks. Painting was my first thought too. I have a white marine topcoat already -- that provides UV protection and should be good on plastic -- and that I'll never use again. So that's free. And then I had planned on asking my neighbor for a cup or so of some Insuladd that I know he has leftover from doing his house with it. So free again. I just know that it wouldn't be good for a human to sit and breathe paint fumes all day, so I made the assumption that it probably isn't good for a tree either. It's good to hear that nothing happened to your trees. I guess the difference is that the trees will be outside all day and not in an enclosed space. If I do it, I should aim to do it, I think (maybe?), on a day with at least a breeze. Alternatively, I found a thick (7mm) aluminum foil tape for about $5 USD, which would be easy to appy evenly and there'd be no issue with fumes...
I've found myself leaning towards more terracotta pots.
Although I'm in 6a, the summers can bring 90f days for periods of 1-2 weeks in a row.
The terracotta pots retain moisture and tend to remain cool for a period after watering. I'll water twice a day during the heat.
I had been using few thingsI use terracotta pots that are slighty larger than the container. The sun doesn't hit the black and the container stays cool.
I find that with the terracotta absorbing the moisture and retaining it means less watering and a cooler pot. The transference of air and water is beneficial to the root structure.Terracotta pots actually cause soil to dry up faster as they are porous leading to small amoubts of water and air to pass through. Good thing about this is it is even less likely you'll over water your trees.
I've just become familiar with humic acid and this year will be my first time using it. I was not aware of its use in helping the tree with heat resistance. Good to know!!One more thing. I have used humic acid granule quite a bit and it may have good effect on heat resistance as some sources found.
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Remember those playground slides that were made out of metal? Those suckers were a bout 20,000 degrees in the sun!Just touch a piece of metal that's been lying in the sun all day, you'll probably feel that it'll be pretty hot.
I have to thank Smoke who introduced the benefits of humic acid to this forum about 10 years ago? Since then, I jumped right in this fantastic substance. It helps my tree a lot !I've just become familiar with humic acid and this year will be my first time using it. I was not aware of its use in helping the tree with heat resistance. Good to know!!!