(F. oxysporumf. sp.chrysanthemi). Wilt, yellowing, chlorosis, drooping (mostly of the lower leaves), stunting, and brown discoloration of the vascular bands up to the top of the stem are the dominant symptoms. Wilting of the lateral shoots and large lesions on the lower part of the stem...
If the leaves are soft and drooping and the plant is soft in the center, this is a symptom of crown rot. This is caused by too much water. Repot and avoid watering and hope the plant will recover. Droopy cyclamen flowers are the first thing to alert you to either underwatering or ov...
Droopy cyclamen flowers occur when a plant has too much water. Cyclamens prefer moist soil but not boggy conditions. ... Plants that are kept too wet will develop drooping leaves as well as crown rot. This results in the core of the plant being overrun by fungal disease and causes eventua...