Ideal Temperature for Snow-in-summer
Images of Snow-in-summer
Signs of Cold Stress in Snow-in-summer
Symptoms
Snow-in-summer exhibits exceptional cold hardiness, yet winter temperatures should remain above 32℉. Should the temperature fall below this point, while no immediate changes might be apparent in winter, reduced or absent sprouting could occur in spring.
Solutions
During spring, eliminate any sections that have not sprouted.
Signs of Heat Stress in Snow-in-summer
Symptoms
Snow-in-summer does not tolerate elevated temperatures well. When the temperature surpasses 70℉, its development ceases, and it becomes more prone to decay.
Solutions
Remove any sun-damaged and desiccated portions. Relocate the plant to an area offering protection from intense midday and afternoon sun, or deploy a shade cloth for cover. Water the plant in the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.











