How habitually should you dampen cyclamens and how much hose down should you use? ...


Answers:    I assume that you have them planted outside? Cyclamen are immensely adaptable as far as dampen goes (twice a week?) but don't plant them too cavernous or they won't do well. They are my favorite winter flower and come final year after year in coastal California. The second year they come put a bet on much later. They bloom adjectives winter and die back when the days return with long in May. Did you know that some own a wonderful fragrance? Usually the smaller ones.
I live in Northern Michigan and cyclamen do not winter over terrifically well. If you are discussion about watering an indoor cyclamen, I usually watered it twice a week. When the surface of the soil be dry and the soil undernearth was for a moment damp, I would not wet. The twice a week watering depends on the soil condition. I have found that cyclamens don't want to be soaked and other wet but they don't want to totally dry out. If I stick my finger an inch into the soil and touch no moisture, it is watering time. I always cut past its sell-by date the dead blooms also. The cyclamen would flower indoors adjectives winter and then I would transplant it outside as an annual.