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                 Concern 
                
              
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              Cause 
              
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            | Yellow patches on leaves | 
            Too much direct sun in summer. Leaf edges may turn 
              yellow and holes may appear. | 
          
           
            | Brown spots on leaves | 
             
               Cold water has been used for watering. Always use lukewarm water. 
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            | Yellowing leaves | 
            Dry air. Too much sun. Not enough or too much watering. 
              Overfeeding.  | 
          
           
            | Pale green leaves; leaf edges curled | 
            The plant has been chilled. The minimum temperature 
              should not fall below 60° F. | 
          
           
            | Limp leaves; center crown rot. | 
            Crown rot disease, caused by overwatering and a wide 
              change in temperature. This is a difficult disease to control. It 
              is infectious and the this procedure is to remove the infected plant 
              and destroy it. | 
          
           
            | No Flowers | 
            Many possible causes: insufficient light, especially 
              in winter; dry air; cold air; frequent re-potting; Moving the plant 
              to a new location can cause it not to bloom for a while. | 
          
          
            | Moldy leaves & flowers | 
            Botrylis or powdery mildew leaves. Too much misting 
              of leaves. Remove diseased parts. Spray with fungicide. | 
          
          
            | Insects | 
            Whitefly, mealy bug and cyclamen mite.  |