My question is whether I need to use a white spiral wrap on my apple trees to prevent sunscald when they're already double wrapped in aluminum window screen to prevent rodent damage. Thanks!
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Some paint the trunks with white paint before the screen is put on. You just need to shade the trunk on the exposed side and the SW side is usually the worst.
Perhaps you can get some white paint to stick to the S or Sw side of the screen.
I have been using a wider piece of window screen and I fold it over/double it for extra shade on the SW side. Staple it in place.
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I too use 50% paint, 50% water and a few splashes of sevin, the sevin will help protect from borers.
ty, the reason for painting the trunks, is in the spring, as the temps start warming, and the warm sun shines on the trees, the sap starts flowing up the trunks, then it re freezes, and the sap expands and can split the trunk. There is less danger of a branch getting enough sap into it, that it will split, and even if it did, you can trim that branch off. You cant trim the trunk.
So you just sprinkle the sevin onto the mix right after spraying? This sounds perfect.
Now another fruit tree newb question. I am focusing on the main trunk of the tree correct? Branches you don't need to paint as sunscalding doesn't appear to be an issue as with the trunk from what I have researched right?