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Hot or Cold? Find the best temperature for Ponytail Palm.

nnxt by nnxt
2025-02-13
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Hot or Cold? Find the best temperature for Ponytail Palm.
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Okay, so I’ve been growing this ponytail palm for a while now, and I wanted to really test its limits when it comes to temperature. I mean, I’ve read stuff online, but I wanted to see for myself what this plant can actually handle.

My Ponytail Palm Temperature Experiment

I started by getting my ponytail palm used to the outdoors. It was living a pretty comfy life inside, you know, consistent temperatures, no crazy weather. So, I began by putting it outside for just a few hours each day, during the warmer part of the spring. I did this for about a week, gradually increasing the time it spent outside.

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Hot or Cold? Find the best temperature for Ponytail Palm.

Then, I got a bit bolder. I decided to leave it out overnight. The first few nights, I was a little nervous. I checked the weather forecast religiously, making sure it wasn’t going to dip too low. Luckily, the nighttime temperatures were staying above, say, 50°F (10°C). My ponytail palm seemed fine – no signs of stress, no drooping leaves, nothing like that.

  • Initial Indoor Temp: 70-75°F (21-24°C)
  • Acclimation Period: 1 week, increasing outdoor hours daily
  • Initial overnight Low: around 50°F (10°C), palm handled it.

As summer approached, things got hotter. My ponytail palm was basking in the sun, and the temperatures were creeping up into the 80s and even 90s (Fahrenheit, of course, that’s like 26-32°C). I made sure to water it more frequently during this period, because, well, it’s a desert plant, but it still needs water, especially when it’s hot.

Then, I had a few “uh-oh” moments. We had a couple of unexpected cold snaps. One night, the temperature dropped to around 40°F (4-5°C). I rushed outside in the morning, expecting to see a sad, wilted plant. But, surprisingly, it looked…okay! A little shocked maybe, but definitely not dead.

I repeated this a couple more times, and to the lower 40s is fine. And then I moved my ponytail palm into a greenhouse, for a whole winter, I set the lowest temperature at 35°F (around 2°C).

The leaves looked like they’re gonna die, but my ponytail palm just went through it, after a few days and warmer, they’re strong again!

So, what did I learn? These plants are tougher than they look! While I wouldn’t recommend exposing them to freezing temperatures, my ponytail palm survived several nights in the low 40s and even a short dip to 35°F. It definitely prefers warmer weather, and it thrives in the heat, but it can handle a bit of a chill. Just don’t push it too far, and always make sure to slowly acclimate it to any temperature changes.

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