Ideal Temperature for Short-fruited willowherb

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Short-fruited willowherb(Epilobium obscurum)
Short-fruited willowherb(Epilobium obscurum)
Short-fruited willowherb(Epilobium obscurum)
Short-fruited willowherb(Epilobium obscurum)

Signs of Cold Stress in Short-fruited willowherb

Symptoms

Short-fruited willowherb exhibits high resilience to cold, but winter temperatures should ideally remain above 40℉. Should temperatures fall below this point, while no immediate winter damage may be apparent, a reduction or complete absence of spring growth could occur.

Solutions

During spring, prune off any sections that have not produced new growth.

Signs of Heat Stress in Short-fruited willowherb

Symptoms

Short-fruited willowherb does not thrive in hot conditions. When temperatures surpass 75℉, its development ceases, and it becomes more prone to decay.

Solutions

Remove any scorched or desiccated portions. Relocate the plant to an area offering protection from intense midday and afternoon sun, or deploy a shade fabric. Hydrate the plant in the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.

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