Too much lightCyclamen is a light-loving plant, but when growing cyclamen, be careful not to let the light be too strong, because too strong light will cause the cyclamen to wilt and the leaves to turn yellow, which is very dangerous. When growing cyclamen, pay attention to the intensity of light, especially in the summer when the light is very strong. In order to prevent the leaves of cyclamen from turning yellow, shade should be provided. OverwateringIn fact, the yellowing of cyclamen leaves is closely related to watering. When growing cyclamen, you must water it in moderation, not too much or too little. Too much watering will cause root rot and yellowing of leaves. Watering must be appropriate, this is very important. Basically, water should be done after the soil is completely dry. Do not water too much at one time. Be careful not to spray water on the leaves of cyclamen frequently. Dormant periodIn fact, cyclamen also has a dormant period. Its dormant period is mainly in summer, when its leaves will turn yellow and fall off. In fact, this situation is relatively normal. You can take the bulbs out of the pots and put them in the refrigerator for refrigeration. Then take them out and replant them in the autumn. It can still grow again. |
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