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How low temperature can succulents survive?

Succulents tend to prefer a temperate climate with the temperatures ranging from 60 to 80°F. Some can tolerate temperatures as low as 40°F or as high as 90°F. Gardeners sometimes use these extreme temperatures to “stress” their succulents into changing color.Click to see full answer. Correspondingly, what temperature is too cold for succulents?In winter, keep cacti and succulents above freezing. Some plants prefer a nighttime temperature of 35-40ºF (some cacti and other succulents can endure temperatures well below freezing if kept absolutely dry.) More tropical succulents like adeniums, euphorbias, lithops, and stapeliads prefer a minimum of 50-60 degrees.Furthermore, will succulents survive frost? Many people are surprised to learn that there are lots of succulents that can live outdoors all year, even in snowy climates. Hardy succulents: Tolerate frost and can stay outdoors through below-freezing temperatures. They’re ideal for year-round, outdoor growing. In fact, hardy succulents grow better outdoors than in! Thereof, what temperature can I put my succulents outside? If you opt for tender succulents (those that will not tolerate long periods of frost), you can plant them any time indoors and move them outdoors once the low temperatures are consistently above 40 degrees.Can succulents survive 40 degree weather?Temperature. Succulents can handle the cold as well as the heat. Just like the desert which can have cold nights, a succulent can live in temperatures down to even 40 degrees F.

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Lourie Helzer

Update: 2024-06-21