Tip #1: Grow in the Coldest Room of Your Home
If you plan to grow Sego Lily indoors, make sure to choose the coldest room of your home. This will usually be on the side of your house that doesn’t experience the harsh heat that the sun can produce in the middle of the day. At the same time, you’ll need to ensure the room does get a healthy amount of sunlight. While you’ll want to spare your plants from the brightest and hottest part of the day, zero sunlight can drastically reduce Sego Lily ability to grow.
Tip #2: If Sego Lily Doesn’t Flower Properly, It May Be Too Hot
The growing season for Sego Lily, spring and early summer, can occasionally come with high temperatures. These fluctuations can negatively affect the growing stage of Sego Lily, causing flowering buds to change into non-flowering buds. These buds will open partially, or in some cases not at all, causing Sego Lily to lose some of its aesthetic quality. It's important to stay in the range of 65~75℉(18~25℃), for that reason, so your Sego Lily can flower to its full potential.
Tip #3: Avoid Frost
While Sego Lily can tolerate lower temperatures, as low as -5℉(-20℃), it will not do well if it encounters significant frost. If left out in the colder temperatures of late fall or winter, Sego Lily will begin to show the signs of frost damage. To recognize the signs of frost damage, you’ll look for several key aesthetic changes. First, parts of Sego Lily will begin to wilt. Then, those sections will start to become discolored, eventually turning brown or black as they die. Any parts of Sego Lily that turn these colors cannot be saved, and will have to be pruned if you intend to keep the plant alive.