Love seeing how people protect their plants from the cold. Where I live in Fl we rarely get freezes but do usually have a few nights where temps dip down to the mid 30s/40s. I am paranoid and take all my favorites inside. Luckily temps here usually rise at least to the low 50s the next day so most of my euphorbia survive with minimal damage below the recommended 50 min temps as long as the cold doesn't stick around. I also run into issues with O2 sensors shutting off my propane heater and found that leaving 1 window to my greenhouse open with a fan next to it pushing air towards the propane heater resolved the issue. Not the most cost effective solution as I kept the heater on high to compensate for the open window, but beats running out in the cold at 2 am lolol.
Very useful video.
Love seeing how people protect their plants from the cold. Where I live in Fl we rarely get freezes but do usually have a few nights where temps dip down to the mid 30s/40s. I am paranoid and take all my favorites inside. Luckily temps here usually rise at least to the low 50s the next day so most of my euphorbia survive with minimal damage below the recommended 50 min temps as long as the cold doesn't stick around. I also run into issues with O2 sensors shutting off my propane heater and found that leaving 1 window to my greenhouse open with a fan next to it pushing air towards the propane heater resolved the issue. Not the most cost effective solution as I kept the heater on high to compensate for the open window, but beats running out in the cold at 2 am lolol.
Do you’ll sell to the public if so do you ship
Yes east Austin succulents has a web shop and ships nationwide