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Jul 15, 2021 - 02:01 PM
Heat can be hard on these plants. There are things you can do to manage them, but you may have to grow them inside.
1) Be sure to water them in the morning while it's still fairly cool
2) Protect them from direct sunlight using shade cloth or some other light filtering
3) Watch for signs of sunburn and for overly shriveled leaves. Assuming you're doing everything else right, this could be a sign that it's time to move them inside
Your next best option is to hang them in an east facing window. I hope this helps!
1) Be sure to water them in the morning while it's still fairly cool
2) Protect them from direct sunlight using shade cloth or some other light filtering
3) Watch for signs of sunburn and for overly shriveled leaves. Assuming you're doing everything else right, this could be a sign that it's time to move them inside
Your next best option is to hang them in an east facing window. I hope this helps!
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