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Post by paulkoop on Apr 17, 2015 19:46:57 GMT -5
Have a bunch of sar seedlings and young vfts out side now they have been in a shady spot Is there harm in putting them in the bright heat now. I know some leaves will burn. But will they die?
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Post by lloyd on Apr 17, 2015 20:37:12 GMT -5
I've found sarr's are super resistant to full sun.
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Post by paulkoop on Apr 17, 2015 20:40:16 GMT -5
Yah the older ones i put out last week directly in ful sun just burnt the old leaves. Just wanna make sure the babys wont burn up and die
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Post by lloyd on Apr 17, 2015 20:59:23 GMT -5
I find that when the sarr's are in dormancy the leaves just sort of stay green. However when you put them in the sun, the bases of the old leaves start to metabolize but a certain length of the tip (the worse the winter, the longer the portion of the tip) that wasn't really alive anymore, either dries up or turns brown. I'm not sure it's really a sunburn just a natural dying back that was put on hold by the dormancy. This is consistent with the fact that the bases never do this just the ends.
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Post by paulkoop on Apr 17, 2015 21:09:12 GMT -5
K soo dont worried about it than thanks I wasnt toooooo worried but figured i should ask
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Post by H2O on Apr 17, 2015 23:02:17 GMT -5
I threw 3 trays of seedlings into the greenhouse with full sun without even acclimatizing them from artificial lights to natural light. They did just fine, some burn but they don't really care.
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