New Podocarpus is struggling and needs help!
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67791Skorne wrote:
leatherback wrote:
lucR wrote:
Ivan Mann wrote: Podocarpus can probably stand that temperature fine.
Hmm 45 in Michigan. The low in Alabama tonight is 41. That doesn't seem right.
... Auk mode on: nop, that is way too hot....
At those temps it is important to water well, and for many species, a spot in the shade is not uncommon.
Because it is colder outisde? its 45F today, but the weekend supposedly will push back up into mid-60s F.
Ironic glasses off. This is an international forum. The international unit for temperature is celsius. 41 or 45 is very hot.
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Posted 3 years 8 months ago #67792Tropfrog wrote:
Skorne wrote:
leatherback wrote:
lucR wrote:
Ivan Mann wrote: Podocarpus can probably stand that temperature fine.
Hmm 45 in Michigan. The low in Alabama tonight is 41. That doesn't seem right.
... Auk mode on: nop, that is way too hot....
At those temps it is important to water well, and for many species, a spot in the shade is not uncommon.
Because it is colder outisde? its 45F today, but the weekend supposedly will push back up into mid-60s F.
Ironic glasses off. This is an international forum. The international unit for temperature is celsius. 41 or 45 is very hot.
Yeah ok, makes sense. I got you, so 45F = approx. 7.2 C.
This does seem to be "colder" than your typical tropical environment. Will the tree be safe to remain outdoors at that temperature?
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