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Jul 16, 2016 1:34 AM CST
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My seedling's an apple plant. I'm in australia and it's winter here. At night temperatures can drop to around 50 f but during morning around 10am and evening temperatures can be quite warm and go as high as 68+ f. I don't think I can leave my plant inside because it's too humid and it doesn't like it. So will it be ok to leave it outside?
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Jul 16, 2016 7:09 AM CST
Name: Christine
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I say yes, as long as you acclimate it to out doors, especially the sun Welcome!
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Jul 16, 2016 7:42 AM CST
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Ok thanks. (I meant to say 'afternoon' instead of evening). I'll keep a close eye on it.
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Jul 16, 2016 8:32 PM CST
Name: Sandy B.
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Welcome to NGA, @user468 !

LOL, I have to love people (wherever they may be on the planet) who think 50-68F is "winter." Smiling (that's not much cooler than my 'summer' !)

Unless it is some sort of decidedly un-hardy, tropical type of apple tree, it should be perfectly fine outdoors... they survive and grow here where I live, through -30F winters. Big Grin
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