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Glandular-stemmed Monanthestemperature & humidity

Monanthes adenoscepes

RHS H2USDA 10-11Mildly toxic to pets

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Ideal temperature for glandular-stemmed monanthes

Temperature kills fewer glandular-stemmed monanthes plants than you'd think. What kills them is the micro-climate within a normal-temperature room — a leaf pressed against single-glazed winter glass, the hot dry updraft directly above a radiator, the cold blast from an AC vent. The thermostat reading at 5–28°C (41–82°F) is fine; the spot you put the plant in matters more. Below roughly 5°C the damage starts — soft blackened patches, translucent leaves, sometimes overnight.

Cold tolerance & winter care

Glandular-stemmed Monanthes is frost-tender (USDA 10-11, RHS H2). It cannot survive a frost, so in most of the US and UK it lives indoors year-round or summers outside and comes back in well before the first autumn frost — once nights drop toward 10-12°C is the cue, not the first frost warning. Acclimate it over a week when moving between indoors and out so the leaves do not shock.

Humidity for glandular-stemmed monanthes

Glandular-stemmed Monanthes sits happiest at around 40–60% relative humidity. Native to humid cliff faces in Tenerife; tolerates and even prefers moderate ambient humidity — unlike most succulents. Moderate room humidity is fine; a pebble tray with water can help in very dry heated rooms. The usual low-humidity tell is crisp brown leaf tips and edges while the soil moisture is fine — a sign the air, not the watering, is the problem. If you need to raise it, the reliable methods are grouping plants together, standing the pot on a tray of damp pebbles (the pot above the waterline, never in it), or running a small humidifier in winter when indoor heating dries the air most. Misting is the least effective — it raises humidity for minutes, not hours.

Glandular-stemmed Monanthes temperature & humidity — frequently asked questions

What temperature is best for glandular-stemmed monanthes?

Glandular-stemmed Monanthes grows best between 5–28°C (41–82°F). Keep it out of cold draughts, off freezing windowsills in winter, and away from the hot dry air directly above radiators — the extremes matter far more than the average room temperature.

How cold can glandular-stemmed monanthes tolerate?

Glandular-stemmed Monanthes starts to suffer below roughly 5°C. It is frost-tender and will be damaged or killed by a frost, so bring it indoors once nights fall toward 10-12°C.

What humidity does glandular-stemmed monanthes need?

Glandular-stemmed Monanthes prefers about 40–60% relative humidity. Native to humid cliff faces in Tenerife; tolerates and even prefers moderate ambient humidity — unlike most succulents. Moderate room humidity is fine; a pebble tray with water can help in very dry heated rooms.

How do I raise humidity for glandular-stemmed monanthes?

Group it with other plants, stand the pot on a tray of damp pebbles (kept above the waterline), or run a small humidifier in winter. Misting only helps for a few minutes, so it is the weakest option for a plant that genuinely needs more humidity.

Can glandular-stemmed monanthes live outside?

Glandular-stemmed Monanthes is rated for USDA zone 10-11 and RHS hardiness H2. Outside that range it must come indoors before the first frost — treat any outdoor stint as a summer holiday, not a permanent home.

More glandular-stemmed monanthes care

In the UK? Keeping glandular-stemmed monanthes warm in a UK home covers the radiator, single-glazing and heating-season humidity angle. Temperature and humidity are one piece. See the full glandular-stemmed monanthes care guide, its cold-hardiness guide, and watering schedule — humidity and watering problems are easy to confuse.