Pepper is typically accustomed to a native growth climate with temperatures ranging from 68-100 °F (20-38 ℃). It prefers warmer temperatures; potential adjustments in cooler seasons may be essential for optimal growth.
Pepper prefers relatively warm temperatures, so maintaining temperatures above {Suitable_growth_temperature_min} during winter cultivation is beneficial for plant growth. The minimum temperature should be kept above freezing point to prevent the plant from freezing damage. When the outdoor temperature approaches -5°C (25°F) during winter, it is advisable to bring Pepper indoors or provide protection by setting up a temporary greenhouse or using materials such as plastic film or fabric to wrap the plant.