Cyclamen Pot
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Great plants and flowers

The plant was favourably received and much admired.

I bought it for a friend who moved to a new flat

Cyclamen looked good in it’s white ceramic pot.

Fantastic- lovely pot, reasonably priced and delivered on time.

Pleased as always

sent to friends they are all delighted, service very good

Ordered from Canada for a relative in the UK. She said it arrived on the day I had selected and was a beautiful plant. She says it is still blooming two weeks later. I have ordered many times before from Plants4Presents and they always give great service and deliver lovely plants.

As a Cyclamen lover, recipient is extremely happy with her gift.

Given as a present Arrived in bloom and healthy Lovely gift

These instructions are sent with the plant gift
Looking after your Cyclamen
Cyclamen are an easy plant which flowers repeatedly in Autumn or Spring depending upon the variety. They will grow outdoors in sheltered shade, or indoors on a cool window sill or in a porch.
If indoors make sure your plants get some natural light, by putting them near a window. Very strong direct sunlight is best avoided as are hot radiators.
When these cyclamens are in small pots you will need to water regularly especially if in a warm spot. Ideally, they should be allowed to suck water up from underneath, so it is best to leave the plastic pots in a tray or sink with a couple of centimetres of water for a few minutes before returning to their wicker basket. In a warm room you may need to do this several times a week. Try to keep the compost damp – not dry and not soggy.
Pick off dead flowers continually to encourage more buds and pick off dead leaves to keep the plant looking fresh.
Problem solving:
If your cyclamen plants start to droop, water immediately and pick off any dead leaves or buds to encourage a recovery.
Occasionally mould can develop underneath the leaves, if this occurs, pick off any damaged leaves and flowers, let the plant dry out a little and then water more regularly, but sparingly. Mould is caused by damp humid conditions around the leaf stems or uneven watering and can often be improved in a better ventilated/drier room.