

European alpine primrose, also known as Red alpine primrose, Auriculastrum primula, Hirsuta primrose
European alpine primrose thrives in environments that mirror their native alpine habitats, requiring special attention to soil and temperature. They need well-draining, gritty soil rich in organic matter, with careful watering to prevent root rot yet maintain consistent moisture. These plants demand cooler temperatures and are intolerant of heat, making them a challenging species to cultivate outside of their natural conditions. Attention to these factors is imperative for the successful growth of european alpine primrose.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
Common issues for European alpine primrose based on 10 million real cases