What Temperature Should My Kohuhu Be Kept At?
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By the Greg Editorial Team
Feb 03, 2024•2 min read
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Discover the secret to a lush Kohuhu ๐ฟ by keeping it in its happy temperature zone!
- 65ยฐF to 85ยฐF (18ยฐC to 29ยฐC) is Kohuhu's happy temperature range.
- ๐ Droopy leaves signal cold; move away from frosty areas.
- ๐ Wilted leaves mean heat stress; avoid direct sunlight and drafts.
Keeping Your Kohuhu Comfy: The Ideal Temperature Sweet Spot
Kohuhu plants bask in the warmth of hardiness zones 8 - 11. 65ยฐF to 85ยฐF (18ยฐC to 29ยฐC) is their jam, where they can chill without actually chilling.
โ๏ธ When It's Too Chilly: Recognizing the Shivers
A Kohuhu turning into a popsicle is a no-go. Droopy leaves and stunted growth scream "I'm cold!" Frost is their kryptonite, so keep them clear of the freezer.
๐ก๏ธ When It's Too Toasty: The Signs of a Sweating Plant
Overheating can make your Kohuhu look like it ran a marathon in the desert. Wilted leaves and dry soil are your cue to cool things down. Think of it as your plant's way of saying, "Turn on the A/C!"
The No-Stress Zone: Avoiding Temperature Tantrums
Kohuhu thrives when it's not too hot, not too cold, but just right. Stability is key.
๐ฟ Draft Dodging and Sunblock: Practical Plant Placement
Drafts and direct sunlight are Kohuhu's nemeses. Place your plant where it can bask in gentle light, avoiding the harsh midday sun. Use curtains or strategic placement to shield it from those intense rays.
The thermostat can be your ally or enemy. Strike a balance with artificial heating and cooling to avoid turning your Kohuhu's habitat into a desert or tundra.
๐ Seasonal Shifts: Adapting to the Calendar
As seasons change, so should your Kohuhu care. Transition your plant to help it acclimate to new conditions.
When winter whispers, move your Kohuhu away from icy windows. In summer, ensure it's not baking in a hot spot. Adjust care to keep the temperature consistent and comfortable.
โ ๏ธ Safety First
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