Help with Primula

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Hello!

I have this flower and I think it's Primula. My problem with it is that after one day I received it, it stared to fade away.

Could someone help me with a tip?

Thanks,
Deeana
 

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Welcome to the forums :)

Have you given it a good soak? Looks like it might need a bigger pot too.
 
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Water from the bottom, they are not crazy about getting their leaves wet. I would definitely repot it, too.
 
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Hello!

Thank you all for the warm welcome!

I put water in the tray Monday, Wed and this morning. Should I put more?

Deeana
 
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It is necessary to touch the ground. If it is wet, watering was sufficient. Primula afraid to overflow too.
Primrose can negatively react to the change of temperature too.
For example, if she came from a cool to a room with a very warm temperature. In fact primula loves the garden and not the house.
 
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As Larisa has said Primula's should be grown outside in the ground. If that's not possible with yours it would be best to move it to an unheated room and to a larger pot as Zigs suggested. :)
 

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