I left them out last night on accident 🙃 got to high 30s
by nickmerlino94
4 Comments
forced_majeure
Not yet, but you might have checked its growth a little.
Bring it indoors and water liberally, I’d stand it in a bucket of room temp water for 20 mins then drain the water off. You should see it recover after a few hours. Any bits that don’t recover after a day, chop off, but don’t strip it of all the leaves.
up3r
Oh yeah.. it’s dead.
Exact-Truck-5248
That looks like nursery soil which is very light in weight and dries out very quickly . If I were you. I’d repot it in a 5 gallon bucket with some good mix. water well and keep it sheltered until it gets warmer. It should come right back.
ironerk
Unlikely, they do not die just for being exposed 35+ for only one day, unless there is another problem. Move to cooler place and water them, they should recover, my all plants look like this during hot summer time. But as i look at the picture, there is a space between soil and the pot, i think you let the soil dry too long, just keep the soil a little wet at all times, no need to overwater.
4 Comments
Not yet, but you might have checked its growth a little.
Bring it indoors and water liberally, I’d stand it in a bucket of room temp water for 20 mins then drain the water off. You should see it recover after a few hours. Any bits that don’t recover after a day, chop off, but don’t strip it of all the leaves.
Oh yeah.. it’s dead.
That looks like nursery soil which is very light in weight and dries out very quickly . If I were you. I’d repot it in a 5 gallon bucket with some good mix. water well and keep it sheltered until it gets warmer. It should come right back.
Unlikely, they do not die just for being exposed 35+ for only one day, unless there is another problem. Move to cooler place and water them, they should recover, my all plants look like this during hot summer time. But as i look at the picture, there is a space between soil and the pot, i think you let the soil dry too long, just keep the soil a little wet at all times, no need to overwater.