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Higher angle, less sun, what to do?

meyermike_1micha
15 years ago

What is a person to do if all their plants get less sun in any window that requires full sun? At least more than a few of hours of it.

For instance, I have several citrus and gardenia that require, or at least LOVE full sun in my south facing windows. My gardenia has slowed down now, especially on bud formation, because of less sun.

Now that the sun is disappearing due to a higher angle in the sky, I am getting less sun on the plants that are set behind the ones right up against the glass. I can't fit them all up against my windows.

They are only getting 2-4 hours on each plant as compared to 6-8 in the winter.

They were getting more direct sun through the winter months. In fact the sun was beaming through the whole room at one point...

Lights are out now, because of the cost.

This is why I hope spring comes soon, or I will see the effects of less sun on my plants.

Any ideas?

Will they acclimate to less sun till they go outdoors?

Does anyone else have this problem?

Thankyou:-)

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