
Agaves are a type of succulent that thrive in hot and dry environments, with average temperatures ranging between 60-90°F (15.5-32°C) and relative humidity levels between 30-50%. Therefore, it is important to keep the temperature warm and the humidity low for agave plants in order to prevent fungal diseases and promote healthy growth. During the summer months, when temperatures can reach their highest, it is recommended to keep agaves in a warm and sunny location with good air circulation. However, it is important to protect them from intense heat and direct sunlight. You can use a light shade cloth or place them in a partially shaded area to help regulate the temperature. In the winter, when temperatures can drop below their preferred range, it is important to provide a warm environment. A brightly lit room or a greenhouse with a temperature between 50-60°F (10-15.5°C) is ideal for most agave species. Finally, it is important to keep the humidity low for agave plants. Avoid misting or wetting the leaves as it can lead to fungal diseases. If the air in your home or greenhouse is too humid, you can use a dehumidifier or a fan to improve air circulation.