UK temperature
Keeping wooly-leaf white sapote warm in a UK home
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More about wooly-leaf white sapote in the UK
The UK home, in plant terms
A typical UK home creates two opposite micro-problems at the same time. Radiator-driven heating spikes the air temperature and crashes humidity in the rooms where people actually sit; the older the housing stock the more likely a single-glazed window pane is sitting at near-freezing in January with a houseplant against it. Cold unheated bedrooms, north-facing rooms and conservatories without heating run far cooler than the thermostat suggests, and the British winter gives the lowest indoor daylight in any of Growli's markets. Wooly-leaf White Sapote is frost-tender, so the radiator-warmed side of the house is right for it in winter — just not pressed against a cold pane or directly in the radiator updraft.
The actual numbers
Ideally wooly-leaf white sapote sits between 8–36 °C. (That is 46–97 °F in Fahrenheit.) Prefers moderate ambient humidity. Coastal Hawaii is typically too humid for best production; inland California and central Mexico climates are ideal. High humidity year-round encourages fungal disease on fruit and foliage. Watch for the room dropping below about 8°C overnight — common in UK unheated bedrooms in January, and the point where growth stalls and leaves chill-mark.
For the RHS hardiness side of this, see is wooly-leaf white sapote hardy in the UK? (rating RHS H1b, sourced from the RHS rating system). For the US/USDA framing of the same numbers, see the wooly-leaf white sapote temperature guide.
Winter placement in a UK home
For wooly-leaf white sapote through a UK winter, three placement rules clear up most problems: 1) keep it at least a hand's width back from the window pane on single-glazed or very cold double-glazed glass, especially overnight when curtains close behind the plant; 2) keep it out of the direct vertical updraft above a radiator — that column of hot dry air browns leaf tips even on tolerant species; 3) judge by the room you can actually feel, not the central thermostat — many UK rooms run several degrees below the hall reading in winter. Humidity drops to roughly 25–35% in a heated UK living room; a pebble tray, grouping with other plants, or a small humidifier puts that back to a level houseplants actually like.
Wooly-leaf White Sapote temperature in the UK — frequently asked questions
What temperature does wooly-leaf white sapote need in the UK?
Wooly-leaf White Sapote prefers 8–36 °C (46–97 °F). The British issue is rarely the average — it is the extremes: a cold single-glazed window in January, the hot dry air directly above a radiator, or a north-facing unheated room that runs far cooler than the hall thermostat.
Will wooly-leaf white sapote survive a cold UK winter room?
Wooly-leaf White Sapote is frost-tender (RHS H1b). Keep it well above freezing, ideally above 10°C overnight, which means the radiator-warmed side of the house rather than an unheated bedroom or conservatory.
Can wooly-leaf white sapote go on a UK windowsill in winter?
On a single-glazed or very cold pane, no — overnight the leaves pressed against the glass can drop below the plant's comfort band, especially behind drawn curtains. A small gap (a hand's width back) or thicker thermal curtains in front of the plant fixes it, and modern double-glazing usually solves it outright.
Does UK radiator-driven heating dry wooly-leaf white sapote out?
Yes — UK living rooms typically run at around 25–35% relative humidity in winter. That is well below what most houseplants prefer. Wooly-leaf White Sapote tolerates this better than the calathea-and-fern family, but a pebble tray or grouping plants still helps.
What temperature range does wooly-leaf white sapote actually like?
8–36 °C is the comfortable band (46–97 °F in Fahrenheit for reference). That covers normal UK living-room temperatures all year; the work is making sure cold pockets (windowsills, unheated rooms) and hot pockets (radiator updrafts) do not push it outside that band.
More wooly-leaf white sapote care
See the full wooly-leaf white sapote care guide, its UK watering (hard vs soft tap water), and UK hardiness.