Biology, asked by tejaspratapsingh10, 3 months ago

what is the ideal temperature for a cactus to grow? (in °C)​

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Answered by WaseemaBatool
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Answer:

15 to 20 degrees Celsius

Explanation:

A minimum daytime temperature of 15 to 20 degrees Celsius is recommended and a minimum nighttime temperature of 1 degrees Celsius. As is well known, cacti can survive long without water.

Answered by raghavbb2310
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Answer: 35-40ºF (15-20 C)

Explanation:

In winter, keep cacti and succulents above freezing. Some plants prefer a nighttime temperature of 35-40ºF (some cacti and other succulents can endure temperatures well below freezing if kept absolutely dry.) More tropical succulents like adeniums, euphorbias, lithops, and stapeliads prefer a minimum of 50-60 degrees.

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