ETXfigs
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As it is getting hotter here in Texas, I am noticing the effect heat is having on my potted fig trees and rooted cuttings. The rooted cuttings I keep in a wheel barrel and move them into the shade after they have been in the sun for a couple hours. My fig trees need more water and often I don't think that they need the moisture but the water cools the roots and relieves the stress caused by the heat. Some varieties seem to handle the heat better than others. VdB and Beer's Black will wilt in the heat and the soil is plenty moist enough but i think the heat effects that variety more than others. They are in black plastic nursery pots and I am going to paint the pots white or a color not as dark as black. I don't know if any of you do this. I would be interested to know how much painting the pots helps, or any other suggestions. My yard doesn't get morning sun so I have to use the afternoon sun light. It's been getting into the low 90's and upper 80's. I think it will be beneficial to do something now before the temperature hits 100F.