Ideal Temperature for Red buckeye
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Signs of Cold Stress in Red buckeye
Symptoms
Red buckeye tolerates cold well and grows optimally when temperatures are above 60℉. In winter, maintain temperatures above 50℉. If temperatures drop below 30℉, while winter changes might be subtle, branches can become brittle and dry by spring, preventing new growth.
Solutions
In spring, remove any dead branches that haven't produced new foliage.
Signs of Heat Stress in Red buckeye
Symptoms
In summer, Red buckeye should be kept below 75℉. When temperatures surpass 85℉, the plant's leaves may lighten, tips might dry and shrivel, and it becomes more prone to sun damage.
Solutions
Remove any sun-damaged and desiccated sections. Relocate the plant to an area offering protection from intense midday and afternoon sun, or use a shade covering. Water the plant in the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.












