But the Mediterranean breeze helps, right? Like, it isn't super humid?
Yeah, it's rarely humid. But if it's humid on a very warm day, it's BAD BAD
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But the Mediterranean breeze helps, right? Like, it isn't super humid?
THAT I can attest to! Humidity here is the biggest issue during the summer.Yeah, it's rarely humid. But if it's humid on a very warm day, it's BAD BAD
@fluffycrow come see!
They are looking WAY better today, they got outside in shady bright indirect sunlight for about 6 hours, they loved it!
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Florida, I’m melting 22.7778 to 35 degrees Celsius/73-95 degrees Fahrenheit is the average summer temperature here, with average humidity being 60%-90%. Today was 60-85 or 15.5556-29.4444 degrees
I've been worried since yesterday, this morning I thought maybe a field trip outside in some brighter light would perk them up, and it did! May 1, every indoor plant should be able to stay outside all day and at night Our last frost date is early May. They can stay out there into October.They look SO good!
Great job on getting them so happy!
I've been worried since yesterday, this morning I thought maybe a field trip outside in some brighter light would perk them up, and it did! May 1, every indoor plant should be able to stay outside all day and at night Our last frost date is early May. They can stay out there into October.
Great that everybody has succulents now! I’ve always wanted some cacti.
On a less positive note, I feel like I’m going to pass out.