tarev said:ter direct to the soil so the roots can be kept cool and drink ahead before the heat envelopes the plant. It is just too dry here. Then allow to drain and dry out before watering again.
In my area, my semps look better in late Fall to mid Spring. After that it is survival of the fittest during summer time because of our intense heat.
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