What Temperature Should My Candle Plant Be Kept At?

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By the Greg Editorial Team

Jun 18, 20246 min read

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  1. 65°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C) is the Candle Plant's comfort zone.
  2. 🌡️ Watch for wilting or discoloration to spot temperature stress.
  3. Avoid drafts and direct sunlight, and adapt care with the seasons.

Keeping Your Candle Plant Cozy: The Ideal Temperature Range

Finding the sweet spot for your Candle Plant is key: aim for a comfy range of 65°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C). Stray from this, and you're asking for trouble.

🌡️ When It's Too Hot

Heat stress in Candle Plants is like a silent scream for help. Wilting leaves and sunburned spots are the plant's way of throwing a fit.

Quick Fixes

To cool down your overheated plant, move it to a shadier spot or crank up the AC. Think of it as giving your plant a nice, refreshing drink on a scorching day.

❄️ When It's Too Cold

A cold Candle Plant is a sad sight. Droopy leaves and slowed growth are its way of saying, "I need a blanket!"

Warming Up

To warm your green buddy, consider a gentler light source or a room with stable warmth. It's like giving your plant a cozy hug without the risk of overheating.

Candle Plant with green, heart-shaped leaves in a pot on a windowsill.

The No-Good, Very Bad Temperature Stress: Recognizing the Signs

🥀 Wilting Woes

Wilting is your Candle Plant's white flag of surrender to temperature extremes. If your plant's leaves droop like a deflated balloon, it's signaling a temperature tantrum.

🎨 Discoloration Drama

Leaves that look like they've been through a color run gone wrong are crying out for help. Yellowing or browning leaves are the plant's way of saying, "I'm not okay with this temperature."

🐌 Growth Grinding to a Halt

When your Candle Plant's growth hits a snail's pace, it's feeling the chill or the burn. This isn't a lazy Sunday for your plant; it's a sign that the temperature is off.

🍂 Leaf Drop and Dehydration

Leaves dropping faster than hot gossip? It's a sign your plant might be too cold. On the flip side, leaves turning into crispy critters suggest your green buddy's too hot.

🧬 Cellular Drama

Watch for wet spots that are bone dry, a cellular-level identity crisis indicating cold damage. It's like your plant's cells are throwing a fit because they can't decide if they're in the Sahara or the Arctic.

⚫ Black Spots and Shriveled Stems

Black spots on leaves are like frostbite for your plant, and shriveled stems are the botanical equivalent of a plant in a winter coat huddled by a space heater. These are distress signals of a chilly plant.

💔 Flower Power Failure

If your Candle Plant's blooms are MIA, it's likely due to temperature stress. Flowers are the first to ghost when conditions aren't right.

🌀 Leaf Curling and Scorching

Curling leaves are like your plant trying to roll itself into a burrito to stay warm. Conversely, leaf scorching is your plant waving a white flag against an invisible sun that's just too much to handle.

Remember, these signs are your plant's version of sending an SOS. Keep a vigilant eye out, and your Candle Plant will thank you by thriving in its perfectly tempered home.

Candle Plant in a white pot with a wooden base, covered with rocks.

Dodging Temperature Trouble: Avoiding Common Pitfalls

🌬️ Draft Dodging

Drafts are the Candle Plant's nemesis, akin to icebergs to a ship. Keep your plant clear of those sneaky gusts from windows, doors, or air conditioning vents. It's like giving your green friend a no-fly zone.

🌞 Sunburn and Scorching

Direct sunlight is a no-go. It's the botanical equivalent of a sunburnt tourist—unpleasant and damaging. Position your Candle Plant in a spot with bright, indirect light, where it can bask without the risk of scorching.

🌡️ The Perils of Fickleness

Stability is the name of the game. Avoid placing your plant near appliances or areas where the temperature swings more than a pendulum. Think of it as creating a Goldilocks zone—just right for your Candle Plant's happiness.

Candle Plant with a tall stem and green leaves, placed indoors on a shelf.

Seasonal Shifts: Adapting to the Calendar

☀️ Summer Loving: Managing the Mercury Rise

Summer heat can turn your Candle Plant's cozy corner into a mini sauna. Rotate your plant to prevent one-sided sunburn and consider a sheer curtain to diffuse that intense midday sun. Remember, your plant isn't trying to get a tan.

❄️ Winter is Coming: Prepping Your Candle Plant for the Big Chill

When the temperature drops, your Candle Plant's growth might too. Move it to a sunnier spot to compensate for the weaker winter rays but keep it away from drafty windows. Insulate the pot if it's on a cold windowsill to fend off the chill.

🌦️ Transition Tactics: Helping Your Candle Plant Adjust to Seasonal Swings

Gradual changes are the key to transitioning your Candle Plant through seasons. As days lengthen or shorten, adjust watering and tweak the plant's position for optimal light exposure. Consistency in care will help avoid shocking your green companion.

Quick Note on Humidity: The Sidekick to Temperature

Humidity is the sidekick to temperature in the quest for the perfect Candle Plant environment. A balance between the two is essential for your plant's health and happiness.

🌡️ A Dash of Moisture: Balancing Humidity with Temperature for Candle Plant Comfort

50% seems to be the magic number when it comes to humidity levels for your Candle Plant. It's not just about keeping the air warm; it's about keeping it moist enough without turning your living space into a tropical rainforest.

🛠️ Tools of the Trade

A hygrometer is your best friend here, letting you measure humidity levels with precision. No more guessing games; with this gadget, you'll know exactly when to bring out the humidity tray or relocate your plant to a steamier spot.

🍽️ The Humidity Tray Trick

If the air's drier than your sense of humor, it's time for a humidity tray. Just fill a tray with pebbles, add water, and set your plant on top. The evaporating water will give your Candle Plant that moisture boost it craves.

👥 Group Therapy for Plants

Believe it or not, your plants can help each other out. Grouping them together creates a mini ecosystem, allowing them to share and maintain moisture levels. It's like a communal living situation, but for plants.

💦 The Mist and Fan Dance

A quick mist can be like a shot of espresso for your plants, giving them a quick humidity hit. But don't overdo it; you're not trying to create a rainstorm. Pair this with a gentle fan to keep the air moving and prevent it from becoming stagnant and muggy.

🌬️ Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers: The Climate Controllers

For those of you playing god with your indoor garden's climate, humidifiers and dehumidifiers let you dial in on that sweet spot. They're the thermostats for water vapor, ensuring your Candle Plant neither drowns nor parches.

⚠️ Safety First

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