Ideal Temperature for Tropical-crocus
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Signs of Cold Stress in Tropical-crocus
Symptoms
Tropical-crocus exhibits moderate resilience to cold and flourishes optimally when temperatures exceed 70℉. Throughout the winter, it should be maintained above 60℉. Should the temperature drop below 50℉, foliage may begin to sag. Mild instances allow for recovery, but severe cases lead to wilting and eventual leaf drop.
Solutions
Remove any parts damaged by frost. Before subsequent exposure to low temperatures, cover the plant with materials like non-woven fabric or cloth, and erect a windbreak to shield it from cold gusts.
Signs of Heat Stress in Tropical-crocus
Symptoms
In summer, Tropical-crocus ought to be kept below 85℉. When temperatures surpass 90℉, leaf coloration fades, leaf tips might become dry and shriveled, leaves could curl, and the plant's vulnerability to sunburn increases.
Solutions
Prune off any sun-scorched and desiccated sections. Relocate the plant to an area offering protection from the midday and afternoon sun, or deploy a shade cloth for cover. Irrigate the plant in the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.






