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It’s best to cut off the blossom. The leaves look good.
Pulling out is better than cutting off.
So cut off or pull out?
Pull out.
Thank you.
Alpenveilchen are somewhat sensitive and want to be cooler. They also do not like jams and prefer to be poured from below (i.e. into the coaster and then pour the water after half an hour or so)
Other flowers are not soo sensitive
Cooling (15 to 18 degrees)
water drained
Plant should be moderately moist
Pour water into the pot and not on the earth.
Do I always have to pour the plants as you mean or is it just for this flower?
In any case. That was one of the first things I learned, but I forgot the reasons. My mother has had this flower for years and has bloomed it again and again.
That's right. Cyclamen do not use it when they are poured from above, as leaves and flowers do not like to become wet and also tubers and young buds are somewhat more sensitive.
During flowering, they need relatively much water, in which they are blossomed, but they still need a slight moisture.
But dams must be avoided, so after about 15 minutes the water is poured away and the plant is drained well, otherwise the roots are lazy.
Yellow leaves indicate too much or too little water.
Even cold water doesn't like it much and should be as warm as possible.
What Missy274 wrote, I would say that too!
Is it different depending on the type of plant?