Primrose can bloom for almost 12 months in a row, but one circumstance prevents the flower from blooming.
By eliminating this nuance, you can observe how the windowsill, where there are several primroses, turns into a real oasis.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert of the online publication Belnovosti , an agronomist and the author of the blog Conscious Gardening, noted that folk remedies are unlikely to help primrose.
In any case, they will not lead to stunning results. If the plants are withering, then perhaps they lack nitrogen.
It is enough to add some granulated fertilizer to the pot and then water it. After some time, the plant will come to life and produce buds.
Another reason why primrose withers is in the root system. In this case, the plant simply needs to be divided into two parts. Leave one, and transplant the other, give it away, or throw it in the compost.
This problem is typical for many indoor plants. After division, the flower will start growing actively again and will delight you with abundant flowering.