Will succulent freeze and wilt at minus 5 in winter?

Updated on tourism 2024-07-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    -5 degrees succulent.

    It is likely that they will freeze to death. Most succulent varieties are relatively poor in cold tolerance, only tolerating temperatures as low as 5 degrees Celsius, and may freeze to death below 0 degrees Celsius.

    However, there are also a few varieties that are slightly more cold-tolerant, and can endure low temperatures of minus 10 degrees for a short time, and will not freeze to death at minus 5 degrees. However, it is easy to cause freeze damage at a low temperature of 0 degrees Celsius for a long time. It is still recommended to move to a warm place indoors in time to ensure that it is safer to overwinter.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Succulents will freeze to death at minus two or 5 degrees, and the safe winter temperature of succulents is at least above 0, and some open-raised succulents are more solid, and the plants are relatively large, and they can even tolerate -10 low temperatures, but if they are potted succulents, it is best to keep the temperature above 10.

    Succulent frostbite is mostly caused by long-term low temperature or short-term strong cooling during the maintenance process, if the adult plant that is normally maintained outside does not pay attention to the weather changes or you simply want to abuse him and is frozen through the leaves, then take it indoors in time and place it in a place with a temperature of about 5 degrees for a day to observe its changes.

    If its leaves become transparent and watery, it can be placed at room temperature 10-15 degrees Celsius in a slightly ventilated and bright light, so that after a few days, the frozen transparent leaves will volatilize off excess water and become shriveled, and as new leaves slowly grow, the frozen leaves will slowly be consumed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Most succulents will freeze to deathSucculents will freeze to death at minus 5 degrees Celsius, and for most succulents, after the temperature falls below freezing, its leaves will begin to freeze, and slowly the moisture in the plant will freeze, causing the succulents to freeze to death.

    Therefore, in winter, it is better to take the succulent back indoors for maintenance, but except for a few plants that can resist frost, such as the more common winter beauty and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Fleshy at minus two or three degrees will freeze to deathSucculentsThe safe winter temperature is at least above 0, and there are some open-raised succulents that are more solid and have relatively large plants, and can even tolerate -10 low temperatures, but if they arePotted plantsSucculents, the best temperature can be kept above 10.

    Succulent frostbite is mostly caused by long-term low temperature or short-term strong cooling during the maintenance process, if the adult plant that is normally maintained outside does not pay attention to the weather changes or you simply want to abuse him and is frozen through the leaves, then take it indoors in time and place it in a place with a temperature of about 5 degrees for a day to observe its changes.

    If its leaves become transparent and watery, it can be placed at room temperature 10-15 degrees Celsius in a slightly ventilated and bright light, so that after a few days, the frozen transparent leaves will volatilize off excess water and become shriveled, and as new leaves slowly grow, the frozen leaves will slowly be consumed.

    Notes:

    There are two main points in the maintenance of succulents in winter, one is to keep warm, the other is to control water, and the other is to stop fertilization.

    In the heated areas of the north, because the indoor temperature can generally be at 15 22, this temperature succulents can grow normally, so there is no need to control the water too much, you can use spraying to water, because the north indoor is relatively dry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Probably not, as long as it does not freeze, some varieties are still more dangerous, and Raul is not frost-tolerant.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Succulents will freeze to death at minus 5 degrees in winter, when the temperature is lower than minus 5 degrees in winter, the succulent stems will be frostbitten, and long-term low temperatures will directly freeze to death plants, so in winter the succulents should be placed in an indoor environment of 18-21 degrees, and about 5 grains of slow-release fertilizer should be added to the soil to increase nutrients during fertilization.

    1. It will freeze to death

    Succulents will freeze to death at minus 5 degrees in winter, it is best to put the plants in an environment above 0 degrees when maintaining succulents in winter, if the temperature is too low, it will cause frostbite on the succulent stems, black frost spots, and long-term low temperature will make the succulents freeze to death.

    2. Increase the temperature

    It is best to keep the plant at room temperature of 18-21 degrees Celsius, too high a temperature will burn the succulent leaves, and too low a temperature will cause the rhizome of the plant to be frostbitten.

    3. Water and fertilizer management

    Succulents are more drought-tolerant, not too much watering during maintenance, only need to replenish water once a week in spring and autumn, and can also add about 5 slow-release fertilizer to the succulent soil every month to supplement its nutrients, and stop fertilizing in summer.

    4. Control the lighting

    Succulents are light-loving plants, in the process of maintenance should be placed in astigmatism irradiation, in summer to avoid direct sunlight, so as not to appear on the leaves of sunburn, sufficient sunlight will make the succulent form become dwarf and cute, ornamental value is higher.

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