Primrose plant is droopy?
I need help knowing what to do with my plant I've been lightly watering whenever the soil feels to dry this started happening after I switched the room it was in the new room was quite a bit hotter so I thought that might be the issue and moved it back it been 5 days with no sign of recovery should I just wait longer?
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Heres a picture of the plant
Here's a link that should help:
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/care-potted-primrose-40762.html
Primroses love cool weather and I think by taking them indoors you are exposing them to too much warmth. They will fare better if you leave them outdoors both day and night.
here is info Rick
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/primroses-wilt-63366.html
Here is a thorough guide to primrose care, they even offer you (near the bottom ) a place to give your email address if you would like more care tips and free updates:
https://flowersfloralflorist.com/primrose-plant-care/
I'd leave it in the room you have it in now and add some fertilizer.
This video is pretty in depth about how to properly care for a primrose and maybe you can get some tips from it on how to get yours healthy again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqpFzsslWP0