Ideal Temperature for Tree tobacco
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Signs of Cold Stress in Tree tobacco
Symptoms
Tree tobacco favors warm conditions and cannot withstand cold. It flourishes optimally when temperatures exceed 68℉. In winter, it needs to be maintained above 50℉. If the temperature drops below 32℉, its leaves might lose some color. Following frost damage, the foliage progressively turns brown or black, and signs like wilting and drooping can appear.
Solutions
Remove any parts damaged by frost. Promptly relocate the plant indoors to a warm setting for protection against cold. Position the plant near a south-facing window to ensure sufficient light. Furthermore, avoid placing it near heating units or AC vents to prevent the air from becoming too dry.
Signs of Heat Stress in Tree tobacco
Symptoms
In summer, Tree tobacco should be kept below 77℉. When temperatures surpass 95℉, the leaves' color fades, and the plant becomes more prone to sunburn.
Solutions
Prune off any sun-scorched and desiccated sections. Relocate the plant to an area that offers protection from the intense midday and afternoon sun. Water the plant during the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.










