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Originally Posted by RoseSD
You can see how much light 70% shade clothing let's in in my photo above. To me it is rather bright especially for the afternoon sun.
My cym are moved to against the wall now so they get only direct sun in the morning for an hour.
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From the photos, I don't see any seedlings. (I'd consider a "seedling" something with 2 inch leaves that are maybe half an inch wide in in a 2 or 3 inch pot) Those can all be treated same as mature plants. I think that the Catts can take quite a bit more light - just increase it gradually. As for the Cyms, with just an hour of morning light I would place your odds of ever getting flowers at close to zero. You might get lucky occasionally, but Cyms want a good bit more light than Catts and for longer. My Cyms are under 40% shade cloth, in summer they get sun from half an hour after sunrise to half an hour before sunset, No trees to block the sun... when I first moved to this house I had no shading at all... they ere were a little big stressed in mid-summer but still grew and bloomed. The bit of shade to take the edge off the summer noon day sun did help, Leaves are yellow-green (sort of "lime green"), and bloom well every year. If they are dark green they're not getting enough light, Again,, increase it gradually so that they acclimate, Sudden increase of sun may toast a few leaves, but if done gently over a period of a few weeks, they'll be fine,
My Catts are under 60% shade cloth, but again with no shade trees, they get a high level of light all day in summer -so not only intensity but lots of duration - and they are hanging up high.