I don't know how this works in Texas. I thought I had wasted my money buying cyclamen tubers last year. They didn't do anything in the fall. Now, in the middle of April, one is producing leaves. The planter gets sun during the winter but it's shaded now. Could it be that the plant has decided that the seasons are upside down? But maybe it can't stand the heat. I'm going to bring the other ones up to the surface. The one that is growing is the one that's only half-buried, and frankly it looks like peyote. :-) The others are just under the soil, and I will bring them up.
I don't know how this works in Texas. I thought I had wasted my money buying cyclamen tubers last year. They didn't do anything in the fall. Now, in the middle of April, one is producing leaves. The planter gets sun during the winter but it's shaded now. Could it be that the plant has decided that the seasons are upside down? But maybe it can't stand the heat. I'm going to bring the other ones up to the surface. The one that is growing is the one that's only half-buried, and frankly it looks like peyote. :-) The others are just under the soil, and I will bring them up.