Cyclamen Temperature Guide showing ideal growing conditions from seed to bloom with vibrant pink and red flowers in cool indoor and outdoor settings

Cyclamen Temperature Guide | Ideal Conditions from Seed to Bloom

Cyclamen shine when temperatures stay cool and steady. Use this guide to dial in temps from sowing to flowering so plants stay compact, healthy, and long-blooming.

🌱 Germination (Weeks 0–4)

  • Soil temp: 65–68°F (18–20°C)

  • Light: Dark until sprout, then bright/indirect

  • Moisture: Even—never soggy

  • Tip: Heat spikes above 70°F (21°C) slow or stop sprouting.

🌿 Seedling Grow-On (Weeks 4–10)

  • Day: 65°F (18°C)

  • Night: 59°F (15°C)

  • Airflow: Gentle, continuous to prevent damping-off

  • Feeding: Light, 75–100 ppm N every 2–3 waterings

🌸 Bud & Bloom (Weeks 10+)

  • Day: 60–62°F (16–17°C)

  • Night: 55–57°F (13–14°C)

  • Why it matters: Cooler finish = tighter plants, richer color, longer bloom.

☀️ Heat & Dormancy (Late Spring–Summer)

  • As temps rise, leaves may yellow—this is normal dormancy.

  • Care: Reduce watering, keep 50–60°F (10–15°C) if possible, restart light watering when new growth appears in late summer.

Quick Reference

Stage Ideal Temp Notes
Germination 65–68°F (18–20°C) Darkness required
Seedlings 65/59°F day/night Bright, indirect light
Flowering 60–62°F day, 55–57°F night Extends bloom life
Dormancy 50–60°F storage Keep mostly dry

🌺 Shop Cyclamen Seeds


🌻 You May Also Like


💬 FAQ | Temperature Troubleshooting

Leaves soft/yellow in bloom area? Usually too warm—move cooler (below 65°F).
Leggy seedlings? Heat + low light. Drop temp at night and increase indirect light.
Botrytis on petals? Cool + stagnant air. Add airflow; water mornings only.

Back to blog