Pepper plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit, but they thrive best in temperatures between 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Bell pepper plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit and still thrive.
Broccoli plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 28F (-2C) and still thrive.
Mint plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) and still thrive.
Geraniums can tolerate temperatures as low as 45 degrees Fahrenheit and still thrive.
Olive trees can tolerate temperatures as low as 15F (-9C) and still thrive.
Avocado trees can tolerate temperatures as low as 28-32F for short periods, but they thrive best in temperatures above 50F.
An avocado tree can tolerate temperatures as low as 28-32F for short periods, but it may be damaged if exposed to colder temperatures for an extended period of time.
Some plants that thrive in low-light conditions include snake plants, pothos, peace lilies, and ZZ plants. These plants can survive in dimly lit rooms or areas with indirect sunlight. It's important to note that while they can tolerate low light, they still need some level of light to photosynthesize and grow.
Yes, you can put seeds in compost and they may still grow, as compost provides nutrients and a healthy environment for plants to thrive.
no, but there are elephants that still thrive.
No. In my experience, they actually tend to do better in about 6 - 8 hours of sun. Too much sun can cause scorching, since they are a little tender and don't like to dry out too much. I would say that they can still thrive in as low as 4 hours of light. They can tolerate more shade but they won't bloom or grow as well.
They aren't extinct...They still thrive.