
07-31-2010, 10:36 PM
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I have never grown in SH, but I think that there are a few concerns with your current situation. First, if your day temperatures are over 100 degrees consistently, you should shade fairly heavily from the sun (if direct light hits your balcony). Not only the plants, but concrete areas which will reflect the light & heat, as well as storing the heat for a long time. In nature during the warm season, C. walkeriana & C. nobilior experience heavy rainfall & heavy leaf cover from tree canopies. So even if it is hot, plants grow actively.
I have found that during the summer months, these plants need extra shading &, certainly, extra watering. Don't just mist in the morning, drench everything. Plants & roots will dry out in a few hours.
A second concern for your plants is that they are not only getting very high temperatures day & night, but the temperatures are relatively constant ... it is over 90 degrees day & night. When it is too hot during the day, these plants will shut down to preserve moisture supply. Then at night, when it is cooler, the plants will resume activity. If it is above 90 during the day, it is favorable to have about a 10-15 degree drop at night. Your natural conditions are not providing this temperature differential right now. Your plants will survive, but they won't love your conditions during mid-summer
I would suggest a few things. If you can cool things down eve a little during the day, that will help. Make sure your plants get enough water. Another way to cool you plant ... during this very hot period, is to drench your pot in the afternoon to flush out the warm water in the bottom reservoir. Water in a pot on your balcony during the day is much warmer than water from your tap. Mist your balcony as well as your plants. The fresh water & the subsequent evaporation will assist in cooling. Your air may have 80% humidity, but the moisture in the air is 90+ degrees ambient temperature. Freshwater evaporating in your breeze will have a cooling effect.
Since it is very warm, you have a good breeze & an outdoor situation, also mist your plants heavily in the evening. This will cool them down even more & help them to recharge during their active time.
When summer moves on, your temps will become cooler. Then you will certainly have a day/night temp differential. At that time, your sh system should function fairly passively.
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