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More water
Another cause of cyclamen's wilting cyclamensis the lack of water.
Admittedly, during the cold months, watering must be less frequent because the plant needs less hydration. However, watering should not be completely interrupted.
Our advice is always to check the state of the field. When the soil looks dry or completely dry, you should water the plant immediately: you will see that the cyclamen recovers in the blink of an eye.
You can water by the conventional method, i.e. from above, or by immersion, that is, by immersing the cyclamen with the whole pot in a basin or sink with 6 to 8 cm of water and storing it for about 10 minutes – a period of time needed for the plant to absorb the water it needs through the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot.
If, in addition to wanting to get the cyclamen back, you want to make it flower for a long time, you can also follow the advice in this video:
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Give them more light
We now come to another common cause of cyclamen's wilting: low luminosity.
When we have this plant at home, we often keep it too far from windows or other sources of natural light. In fact, cyclamen needs a good daily dose of indirect natural light.
In the absence of sufficient light, the leaves of the plant turn yellow and fall. Ideally, you should keep the plant on a window sill that is not facing east or west, or whose glass is covered with an spinner curtain.
If the cyclamen is withered, place it immediately in a brighter place so that its foliage regains its old dark green color.
Remove the dried flowers and leaves
To make it easier to recover a cyclamen you must give its foliage a new space.
Therefore, you should pick the flowers and leaves that have not fallen spontaneously from the plant. You can do this by simply pulling them out with your fingers or even by helping you desmall garden scissors.
Remember that eliminating dead leaves is also a way to limit the risk of developing diseases or infections on the plant.
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