Ideal Temperature for British columbia wild ginger
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Signs of Cold Temperatures in British columbia wild ginger
Symptoms
British columbia wild ginger tolerates cold well and grows optimally when temperatures exceed 60℉. In winter, temperatures should remain above 50℉. If temperatures drop below 32℉, while winter changes might not be obvious, spring sprouting could be reduced or absent.
Solutions
In spring, remove any sections that did not sprout.
Signs of High Temperatures in British columbia wild ginger
Symptoms
During summer, British columbia wild ginger needs temperatures below 75℉. When temperatures surpass 80℉, plant leaves may lighten, curl, suffer sunburn, and in severe cases, the whole plant might wilt and dry out.
Solutions
Remove any sun-damaged and desiccated portions. Relocate the plant to a spot shaded from midday and afternoon sun, or use a shade cloth. Water the plant in the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.






