Ideal Temperature for Wild carrot
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Signs of Cold Stress in Wild carrot
Symptoms
Wild carrot tolerates cool temperatures moderately well, flourishing optimally between 60℉ and 70℉. In colder months, maintain temperatures above 55℉. If temperatures drop below 32℉, foliage may darken. Severe cold can lead to water-soaked decay, wilting, drooping, and a gradual browning of leaves.
Solutions
Remove any parts damaged by frost. Promptly relocate the plant indoors to a warmer spot or construct a temporary greenhouse for protection. When indoors, position it near a south-facing window for adequate light. Supplement with artificial lighting if natural light is insufficient.
Signs of Heat Stress in Wild carrot
Symptoms
In summer, Wild carrot should be maintained below 70℉. When temperatures surpass 85℉, plant development slows, leaf color fades, and it becomes more prone to sun damage.
Solutions
Prune off any sun-scorched or desiccated sections. Relocate the plant to an area shielded from the afternoon sun. Water the plant in the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.









