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You can throw the yellow leaves into the pot, you can water the flowers or some fertilizer, you can ensure normal growth.
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Once the cyclamen blooms, the leaves will turn yellow, and many people will choose to dispose of the cyclamen when they see this situation, but after the cyclamen flowers have bloomed, as long as they are properly treated, they can still bloom again the following year, as long as people pay special attention to pruning, replenishing nutrients and maintaining them in the process of raising flowers, cyclamen can thrive.
There are many people who think that cyclamen is an annual herb, and when they see the cyclamen become languishing after the flowers are in full bloom, they think that the cyclamen is about to die, so they dispose of the whole pot of cyclamen, which is a mistake. Once the cyclamen has bloomed, if you take special care to prune it, you can still bloom the following year.
The main reason for this misconception is that cyclamen consumes a lot of nutrients during the flowering process, so the leaves of cyclamen turn yellow and look like they are about to wither. In fact, the bulbs underneath the cyclamen remain intact at this time, but the cyclamen enters a dormant phase after the summer heat, during which the cyclamen leaves do not develop, and in the autumn when the temperature becomes cooler, the cyclamen will come back to life.
It is for this reason that you should not discard your own cyclamen after it has bloomed, but generally prune it thoroughly to remove all the yellow leaves from the cyclamen. At the same time, special attention should be paid to leaving the peduncle, which can ensure the return of nutrients and promote the development of the bulb. If there are still buds left, it is important to allow the buds to receive sufficient light, and special attention should be paid to replenishing them with a nutrient solution, which will allow the cyclamen to bloom quickly.
After pruning, special attention needs to be paid to replenishing the cyclamen in order to rejuvenate it in the coming year, and even though the cyclamen has already bloomed, the bulbs underneath continue to grow, so a timely replenishment of phosphate and potassium fertiliser can play a positive role in the growth of cyclamen.
As long as the nutrients are replenished carefully, after the summer dormancy, the cyclamen will come back to life and the bulbs underneath will grow stronger.
Generally speaking, during the hot summer months, cyclamen go into a dormant period, during which the cyclamen looks as if they are withering, and it is for this reason that many people believe that the cyclamen is dead. In fact, it is still important to take care of the cyclamen during its dormant period, and in general, in the summer when the weather is hot, the cyclamen can be moved to a cool place away from the sun. In autumn, special attention should be paid to watering the cyclamen so that he receives more attention, so that the cyclamen can quickly return to its normal growth state.
With proper care, cyclamen will soon re-bud and bloom.
In short, it is important not to dispose of the cyclamen immediately after flowering, but to carefully prune and maintain it to provide sufficient nutrients for the cyclamen to meet its needs for normal growth and development.
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At this time, it is necessary to pay attention to adding a certain amount of nutrient solution to the cyclamen, and then it is also necessary to prune properly, cut off the withered branches and leaves, and also need to apply an appropriate amount of fertilizer.
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Proper watering, fertilizing the soil, adding some flower fertilizer, avoiding direct sunlight, taking certain care methods, and asking a professional to deal with it.
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After the cyclamen blooms, the leaves turn yellow, so you can prune them properly, cut off the yellowed leaves, and add a little fertilizer.
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Although cyclamen is a relatively easy plant to raise in life, but in the process of breeding, it is inevitable that the leaves will turn yellow, but most people do not know the reason for the yellowing of the leaves of cyclamen, in fact, the main reason for the yellowing of the leaves is caused by excessive watering, so people should avoid this situation, so what to do with the yellowing of the leaves of cyclamen? Let's take a look.
1. The causes of the yellowing of cyclamen leaves and the treatment of the cyclamen are known as the loss method.
1. Overwatering
In general, overwatering is the main cause of the yellowing of cyclamen leaves, because cyclamen likes to grow in a warm and humid environment, and naturally has a high requirement for water, so it is easy to accumulate water in the pot when watering, which can cause the cyclamen leaves to turn yellow.
Treatment: Start by watering the cyclamen less often, then place it in a ventilated area with plenty of light to allow the water in the soil to evaporate quickly, and in doing so, the plant will be able to regain its vitality.
2. The light is too strong
Cyclamen is a light-loving plant, but when breeding cyclamen, care should not be too strong for the light, because too much light can cause the cyclamen to wilt and the leaves to turn yellow, which is very dangerous, and can even cause the whole plant to wilt and die.
Treatment: When breeding cyclamen, it is necessary to avoid the plants being treated under strong light for a long time, especially in the summer when the climate is relatively hot, and it is difficult to restore the plants to their original state if the plants are exposed to the light for a long time, so it is necessary to shade them appropriately.
3. Excessive fertilization
Although the demand for fertilizer is relatively high, many people do not pay much attention to it when fertilizing, and often there will be too much fertilizer, which will affect the normal growth of plants, and even the leaves will turn yellow, so it is easy to cause plants to die if they are not treated in time.
Treatment: If the yellowing of the leaves of cyclamen is mild, it can be diluted with watering, but if the yellowing of the leaves is more severe, or even the root rot, it must be replanted by changing the pot and soil.
4. The leaves turn yellow during the dormant period
In fact, cyclamen also has a dormant period, its dormancy time, mainly in the summer, when the leaves will turn yellow and fall off, and many plants can not be watered too much after entering the dormant period, or fertilized, because in this way, it is easy to have rotten roots.
Treatment: In fact, the situation of land infiltration is relatively normal, you can take the bulbs out of the pot, put them in the refrigerator for refrigeration, and then take them out and replant them in the autumn. It can still grow again.
Conclusion:Through the above detailed introduction, I believe you already know the reason why the cyclamen leaves are yellow, in fact, the main reason why the cyclamen will rot the roots, the main reason is caused by excessive watering, if people encounter this situation in the process of breeding, do not know what to do with the yellowing of the cyclamen leaves, you can follow the above methods to solve.
Through our introduction, I believe you have a deeper understanding of the causes of the yellowing of cyclamen leaves, and what to do when cyclamen leaves turn yellow.
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The causes of the yellowing of cyclamen leaves are usually due to:
1. The room temperature is too high (between 12 and 20 is better, not higher than 20);
2. Impermeable watering (because most cyclamen planting substrates contain a lot of humus, especially peat soil, once completely drought, it is not easy to water thoroughly, and it will also run and leak due to the separation of the substrate and the pot, and the drought symptoms will appear every day when watering is the reason!) )
3. Lack of light (it is advisable to give better to sufficient sunlight, not long-term shade)!
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If you want to water, you should not pour it down from above, you should put the pot in a dish with water and let it absorb water from the hole at the bottom of the pot, generally for 15 minutes to half an hour. Because the leaves of cyclamen flowers are round and concave in the middle, it is easy to store water, and it is easy to leave water stains after the water evaporates, and the leaves are easy to dry up and yellow if they do not breathe well, which affects the ornamentation, and it is best to wipe them with a soft cloth.
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