Ideal Temperature for Longhorn steer's-head
Images of Longhorn steer's-head
Signs of Cold Conditions in Longhorn steer's-head
Symptoms
Longhorn steer's-head tolerates cold well and flourishes optimally when temperatures exceed 60℉. In winter, maintain temperatures above 50℉. If the temperature drops below 40℉, while winter changes might be unnoticeable, spring may see reduced or absent sprouting.
Solutions
In spring, remove any sections that did not sprout.
Signs of Warm Conditions in Longhorn steer's-head
Symptoms
In summer, Longhorn steer's-head should be maintained below 70℉. When temperatures surpass 80℉, the plant's leaves might lighten, curl, become prone to sunburn, and in severe instances, the whole plant could wilt and dry out.
Solutions
Remove any sun-damaged and desiccated portions. Relocate the plant to a spot offering protection from midday and afternoon sun, or use a shade cloth for cover. Water the plant in the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.




