What Is the Ideal Temperature Range for Palmer's sedum?
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Temperature Essentials for Palmer's sedum
Winter is the growing season for Palmer's sedum, so it is important to maintain temperatures above 15°C for optimal growth. When the outdoor temperature drops below -10°C, it is advisable to bring the plant indoors to a well-lit area. Increase watering when the temperature is higher and reduce watering when it approaches -10°C. If overwintering the plant outdoors, it should be placed in a sheltered area with ample sunlight. Consider setting up a temporary greenhouse for protection if the outdoor temperature is consistently low and keep the plant adequately moist.

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Signs of Low and High Temperature in Palmer's sedum
Symptoms of Low Temperature in Palmer's sedum
Palmer's sedum is not tolerant of extremely cold temperatures. It thrives best when the temperature is between 15°C and 35°C. During winter, it should be kept above -10°C. When the temperature falls below -15°C, the leaves will exhibit water-soaked necrosis and wilting. In cases of mild frost damage, there may not be any initial symptoms, but after a week, the leaves will significantly wilt and eventually fall off.
Solutions for Low Temperature in Palmer's sedum
Trim off the frostbitten areas. Immediately move indoors to a warm environment or set up a makeshift greenhouse for cold protection. When placing the plant indoors, choose a location near a south-facing window to ensure ample
sunlight. When using a makeshift greenhouse, pay attention to ventilation to avoid plant decay due to poor airflow.
Symptoms of High Temperature in Palmer's sedum
During summer, Palmer's sedum should be kept below 35°C. When the temperature exceeds 41°C, the plant will enter a dormant state, and it becomes more prone to rot in high humidity conditions.
Solutions for High Temperature in Palmer's sedum
Remove the dry and rotten parts. Move the plant to a partially shaded area, providing protection from direct
sunlight during midday and afternoon. Stop watering the plant until the weather becomes cooler.