Any tips on "isolation chambers"?

Started by Barnowl, March 20, 2009, 11:05:56

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Barnowl

I want to protect some of my chillies and peppers from cross-pollination using a barrier (not enough space for the distance approach).

Any suggestions? Is net curtain a fine enough to use?

Barnowl


saddad

Probably... but i'd use the environmesh stuff myself...  :-\

Barnowl

I thought net would be easier to sew - not my greatest skill..... :)

littlebabybird

hi Barnowl
I use voile sewn into bag type things.    :)

lbb

Barnowl

Isn't voile the same as curtain net?

tricia

Some time back I bought 5m of tubular fleece which can be cut to the required length and tied at the top of supporting canes over plants. Got it at Lidl if I remember correctly. Perhaps there are other suppliers? Try Googling.

Tricia

littlebabybird

Quote from: Barnowl on March 20, 2009, 14:37:39
Isn't voile the same as curtain net?


I think so yes but i am the only person i know with voiles, every oneelse has umm etty things.
lbb

Barnowl

Quote from: littlebabybird on March 22, 2009, 01:26:20
Quote from: Barnowl on March 20, 2009, 14:37:39
Isn't voile the same as curtain net?


I think so yes but i am the only person i know with voiles, every oneelse has umm etty things.
lbb

:) :)

Barnowl

Quote from: tricia on March 20, 2009, 23:49:46
Some time back I bought 5m of tubular fleece which can be cut to the required length and tied at the top of supporting canes over plants. Got it at Lidl if I remember correctly. Perhaps there are other suppliers? Try Googling.

Tricia

Thanks Tricia - will check it out

Biscombe

Why bother making a chamber use tulle! easy to find and as cheap as chips and fine enough to stop cross pollination. You can also cover multiple pods.

Barnowl

Voile?  Tulle?? It'll be sequins next .................

Thanks Biscombe  :)

Biscombe


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