Why does your cyclamen have drooping leaves? Here’s how to get him back in shape right away

The cyclamen is a plant loved for its beauty and bright colours, but it can sometimes show drooping leaves and flowers. Find out what to do to make him vigorous again in a short time! When cyclamen leaves and flowers droop, the plant loses its appeal and appears less healthy. However, the problem can often be solved with small adjustments.

Cyclamen is a plant that can add a note of color and liveliness to the home, especially in the cold months. Seeing it sagging can be worrying, but it is not always a sign of irreparable damage. In most cases, it is just a reaction to some condition that does not meet his needs. Often it doesn’t take much to get it back into shape: water, light, or a different position. Let’s see together the main reasons why a cyclamen appears wilted and how to make it bloom again.

Adaptation to your cyclamen’s home environment

When you bring a new cyclamen home, it may react to the change in environment by going limp. The plantslike cyclamen, are in fact sensitive to variations in light, temperature and humidity. If the cyclamen you purchased was grown in a greenhouse, where light and temperature conditions are optimal, the transition to a home environment can be stressful. This can cause leaves and flowers to droop, a temporary but worrying behavior if you don’t know how to manage it.

To help the cyclamen adapt, place it in a spot in the house with good indirect light and away from heat sources, such as radiators or fireplaces. The plant needs to gradually acclimate to the new environment, and may take a few days to stabilize. If you notice that it isn’t improving within a week, you may need to evaluate other factors, such as watering or light exposure. Remember that a stable environment it helps the cyclamen to grow luxuriant and keep the flowers erect.

Need for adequate water for the plant

One of the most common reasons why cyclamen appears sagging is a lack of water. This plant it needs regular watering, but it should be done in moderation. When the soil is too dry, the plant shows its discomfort with leaves and flowers that droop.

To understand if your cyclamen needs water, touch the soil with your fingers. If it turns out dryit’s time to water. You can choose between two methods:

  • Watering from below: pour water into the saucer and let the soil absorb it for about 30 minutes. This method avoids wetting the leaves and flowers, reducing the risk of rot.
  • Watering from above: Water the soil directly, but be careful not to wet the delicate parts of the plant.

Immediately after watering, you should notice the plant recover within a few minutes, as long as it hasn’t been neglected for too long.

Excessive or insufficient light exposure

Cyclamen needs indirect light to grow healthy, but does not tolerate direct sun. Poor light exposure can cause stems to grow thin and desperately seek a light source, causing them to droop. If your cyclamen seems weak, it may be due to its location.

Place it in a well-lit room, preferably near a window with southern exposure during the winter, so it receives sufficient but not direct sunlight. Cyclamen, in fact, react very well to the winter sun and manage to thrive, maintaining robust stems and live flowers. Remember, however, that direct heat is not ideal: if the room is heated, it is better to move it outside or to a cool place.

How to avoid excess water for cyclamen

Another reason why cyclamen appears droopy is excess water. If watered too frequently, you risk creating a soil too wetwhich can cause root rot. The roots in these conditions are unable to absorb the necessary nutrients, making the plant appear wilted.

Here are some tips for proper watering:

  • Water only when the soil is dry: between one watering and another, check that the soil is dry, thus avoiding stagnation.
  • Repot the plant if you notice rot: If the roots seem damaged, transfer the cyclamen to fresh potting soil, disposing of the old potting soil to avoid infection.
  • Use a pot with drainage: Make sure excess water can drain away.

How to avoid excess water for cyclamen How to avoid excess water for cyclamen

By following these precautions, you will prevent the plant from suffering from water stress and ensure healthy growth.

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