So, what’s the general feeling on those plastic popup greenhouses?

After a particularly rough month with my plants I am considering getting a popup style plastic greenhouse for my plants.

I am kinda hoping that it would help to keep the moisture up and the shade up since a like half dozen of my peppers just got sunrot.

I have noticed my plants under my bug netting do better and my pepper plant in the ground under it doesn’t have sunrot. I think it would also let me keep my pots longer in fall since in in zone 7 and cold snaps happen.

So… Any thoughts? Tips? Etc?

  • The_v@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Nethouses are used in commercial production in many areas. They use netting with a very fine holes (aphid/thrip proof). Generally this gives around a 25% shade with significant humidity increases.

    The classic way to prevent sunscald on peppers is to strip off the first fruit that set. Next fertilize the plants heavily to encourage vegetative growth. Once the plants are larger let them set fruit. The shade from the leaves protects the fruit. This method also greatly increases the total production of the plant over the growing season by sacrificing early fruit set.

    • Krauerking@lemy.lolOP
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      4 months ago

      Yeah you know what, I started looking at just buying PVC connectors and the same kind of white bug netting and doing it for like $60 but then I’m getting close to playing the same for basically that premade.

      It feels like I don’t need the whole thing but I’m not sure I have much of a granular choice.
      I did find a cool one that includes a winter heat cover and like full roll up sides though.

      And I did try that with my peppers and the plant is huge but all the flowers are at the top of the plant for some reason.