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The leaves they aren't wilting but they sag a lot and don't look real hardy . Just wondering if that's their nature ? Thanks
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Old 06-25-2015, 05:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The leaves they aren't wilting but they sag a lot and don't look real hardy . Just wondering if that's their nature ? Thanks
Generally, a plant will fold its leaves and seem to wilt during the heat of the day only to perk up as the sun goes down and it usually looks much better in the morning.

In a container and on a hot deck or patio this seems to happen very fast.

For me, if air temp is in the 80s with part sun the container temp will be in the 110s on the deck; this will be even slightly higher in direct sun.


When a plant does this it reduces its exposure to the sun along with some other factors.
.https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Transpiration

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Alright thanks I'll see if I can get a pic up for you .
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Alright thanks I'll see if I can get a pic up for you .
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Note the folded leaves and the droop in the petioles.
this 'look' is normal.
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Generally, a plant will fold its leaves and seem to wilt during the heat of the day only to perk up as the sun goes down and it usually looks much better in the morning.

In a container and on a hot deck or patio this seems to happen very fast.

For me, if air temp is in the 80s with part sun the container temp will be in the 110s on the deck; this will be even slightly higher in direct sun.


When a plant does this it reduces its exposure to the sun along with some other factors.
.https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Transpiration

. Post a photo if you can for us to see what it is?
Great thread on " Transpiration ". Thank you
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Ya , mine do look like that . Thank you for the information !
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