What Temperature Does My Flapjacks Need?
Kalanchoe thyrsiflora
By the Greg Editorial Team
Jun 14, 2024•2 min read
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Keep your Flapjacks thriving π by nailing the sweet spot of 60Β°F to 85Β°F temperature range!
- 60Β°F to 85Β°F is ideal for Flapjacks' health and growth.
- π Watch for leaf discoloration and wilting as signs of temperature stress.
- Seasonal adjustments protect Flapjacks from extreme temperatures.
Ideal Temperature Range for Flapjacks
Flapjacks thrive in a sweet spot between 60Β°F to 85Β°F. Stray outside this cozy bracket, and you're asking for trouble.
π‘οΈ Temperature Stress Symptoms
Leaf Discoloration and Wilting
When Flapjacks feel the heat (or chill), they throw a fitβleaf discoloration and wilting are their protest signs.
Extreme Temperatures: A No-Go
Scorching sun or frosty nights can leave Flapjacks burnt or frozen stiffβthink leaf burn or, worse, plant casualty.
π‘οΈ Causes of Temperature Stress
Drafts and Heat Waves
A drafty window or a heatwave can send your Flapjacks into a temperature tantrum. Consistency is key to their happiness.
Sudden Changes: Flapjacks' Foe
Flapjacks detest surprises. A sudden drop or spike in temperature can cause a full-blown plant meltdown.
π‘οΈ Measuring and Monitoring Temperature
The Thermometer: Your Best Friend
Keep a thermometer close by. Regular checks help you dodge the temperature bullet.
Location, Location, Location
Find the Goldilocks zone in your home or garden for your thermometerβnot too hot, not too cold.
π‘οΈ Adjusting Temperature for Seasonal Changes
Winter Woes and Summer Scorches
Insulate your Flapjacks when winter howls, and shade them when summer blazes. Adaptation is the name of the game.
Climate Calibrations
Whether you're in Maine or Miami, tweak your plant care to keep those temperatures just right for your green buddy.
β οΈ Safety First
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