They should be more than fine at 97 to be outside soaking up that wonderful fresh air and sunshine....yes?
97* has been cool and I can at least do a little humidity control inside, outside, we are extremely dry. Our sun here is so scorching, I do not dare attempt putting them outside.
unless you have some shade....the plants would be better inside yes.
Since it is the rainy season here the temps have been quite cool....We got up to 96 F today.... Nice cool day to work in the nursery.
I don't even think about humidity control with the amount of plants I have..... This is their original climate anyway. Today we had low humidity at 75%
All the plants in this image are keikis. I broke the stem that was the lifeline to all of them and planted them about a week ago. I don't know if the one on the stem will make it, it has very short roots & the leaves are showing stress. I left the two flower pods because I couldn't bear to throw them away. The pot is an antique turpentine cup circa 1900 to 1920 (I'm guessing) I got near Cheifland, Fl. on a former turpentine plantation(now a cattle ranch).