Ideal Temperature for Jellybeans

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Jellybeans(Sedum pachyphyllum)
Jellybeans(Sedum pachyphyllum)
Jellybeans(Sedum pachyphyllum)
Jellybeans(Sedum pachyphyllum)

Signs of Cold Stress in Jellybeans

Symptoms

Jellybeans does not tolerate very cold conditions. It flourishes optimally when temperatures range from 65℉ to 75℉. In winter, it needs to be maintained above 55℉. If the temperature drops below 40℉, its foliage will show water-soaked damage and droop. With minor frost damage, initial signs might be absent, but within a week, leaves will severely wilt and eventually detach.

Solutions

Prune away frost-damaged sections. Promptly relocate indoors to a warm spot or construct a temporary greenhouse for cold defense. When bringing inside, select a south-facing window for sufficient light. If using a makeshift greenhouse, ensure good air circulation to prevent plant rot from poor ventilation.

Signs of Heat Stress in Jellybeans

Symptoms

In summer, Jellybeans should be kept below 75℉. When temperatures surpass 80℉, the plant will enter dormancy, becoming more susceptible to rot in humid environments.

Solutions

Remove any dry and decayed portions. Transfer the plant to a semi-shaded location, shielding it from direct sun during midday and afternoon. Cease watering until the weather cools down.

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