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Cyclamens
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I always have a problem with indoor cyclamens. They seem to lose the will to live once they are over the threshold in my house.
I have one now that almost died on me but has resurrected itself and is still struggling to survive. All the original leaves and flowers died and were removed. The corm has now grown some very long thin shoots, nearly a foot in length, with very tiny leaves at their ends.
Any advice much appreciated.
I have one now that almost died on me but has resurrected itself and is still struggling to survive. All the original leaves and flowers died and were removed. The corm has now grown some very long thin shoots, nearly a foot in length, with very tiny leaves at their ends.
Any advice much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I seem to remember something about only watering them from the bottom ie. stand them in a dish and keep that watered. Could be to do with insuffecient/too much light, then I'm not sure if they're shade-loving plants.
Ah, I was right (see website). Media URL: http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/advisor/gardening-tips/?p=17
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Ah, I was right (see website). Media URL: http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/advisor/gardening-tips/?p=17
Description: (Cyclamen advice web-page)
They need cool, frost free conditions to live. They hate warm, centrally heated houses so a porch or cold conservatory would be great for them. Water when needed and try not to splash leaves or get water in the crown. Dead head regularly (remove all the flower stem doen to the corm) and keep out of direct sunlight.