Ideal Temperature for Dyer's greenweed
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Signs of Cold Stress in Dyer's greenweed
Symptoms
Dyer's greenweed exhibits high resilience to cold, but winter temperatures should remain above 40℉. Should the temperature fall below this point, while no immediate changes might be apparent in winter, branches could become fragile and parched by spring, with no new growth appearing.
Solutions
During spring, remove any lifeless branches that have not developed fresh foliage.
Signs of Heat Stress in Dyer's greenweed
Symptoms
Dyer's greenweed does not thrive in elevated temperatures. When the temperature surpasses 75℉, it might shed a considerable number of leaves, and in extreme instances, the entire plant could wilt and perish.
Solutions
Cut off the sun-damaged and desiccated sections. Relocate the plant to an area offering protection from the midday and afternoon sun, or employ a shade cloth for cover. Water the plant in the morning and evening to ensure the soil remains damp.






