Succulents are much more cold-tolerant than many people assume. As in the desert, where there is often a marked contrast between night and day, succulents thrive in colder nights, down to even 40ºF. Ideally, succulents prefer daytime temperatures between 70ºF and about 85ºF and nighttime temperatures between 50ºF and 55ºF.
Freezing temperatures can damage and/or destroy your succulents. We don’t recommend any of our succulents being left outside in freezing temps.
Extremely hot temperatures with direct sunlight and lack of water can all damage and or destroy your succulents. A little shade can make all the difference. Direct sunlight can also effect the coloring of your succulents, making some of them brighter, redder etc. It can also fade the coloring on some.
It’s always a smart idea to contact your local Cactus & Succulent Society/Club for specific information related to your specific area.
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