What Temperature Does My Coastal Dog Hobble Need?
Leucothoe axillaris
By the Greg Editorial Team
Jun 07, 2024•1 min read
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- 65°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C) is the Coastal Dog Hobble's happy range.
- Watch for browning or drooping leaves to spot temperature distress.
- Stabilize temperature with shade for heat, warmth for cold, and 50% humidity.
Introduction
Welcoming the Coastal Dog Hobble into your garden requires understanding its temperature needs.
🌡️ Ideal Temperature Range for Coastal Dog Hobble
The Sweet Spot
Coastal Dog Hobble flourishes between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C). Consistency in this range is crucial for its health.
🌡️ Temperature's Impact on Health
Staying within the ideal range is vital; temperature fluctuations can stunt growth and cause leaf deformities.
Recognizing When Your Plant Feels the Heat (or Cold)
Spot the Signs
Look for halted growth or misshapen leaves as indicators that your Coastal Dog Hobble is too hot or cold.
Decoding Symptoms
Browning leaves signal overheating, while drooping can indicate cold distress.
Keeping the Chill and Heat at Bay
Common Culprits
Drafts and direct sunlight are the main offenders, causing temperature swings that can harm your plant.
Stabilizing Environment
To combat temperature extremes, provide shade during heat spells and move your plant to a warmer spot when it's cold.
When Temperature and Humidity Collide
Humidity's Role
Aim for around 50% humidity to complement the Coastal Dog Hobble's temperature, avoiding extremes that can cause stress.
⚠️ Safety First
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