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Originally Posted by estación seca
Very nice. I've tried them outside on a shaded patio. When it reached the 45C / 113 F range they died. Our nights are also hot during that time of year, often over 85 F / 31C for several weeks.
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If the area where they are being grown is at a temperature of around 45 C/ 113 F they will not survive, but they can still be grown in areas where the ambient outdoor temperatures are around 37.8 C/100 F to 43.3 C/110 F as long as the microenvironment is cooler.
If temperatures soar that high, try growing indoors or under a tree where it can still get moderately bright indirect light during the summers. Get yourself a cheap digital thermometer with a probe for no more than $5 and measure the local temperature of a particular grow area you might think has suitable lighting. If the temperature is no more than 35 F/95 F, they should be ok.