How To Grow African Violets
The African violet seeds should germinate in one to nine weeks.
How to grow african violets. View Our Online Catalog Today. Get tips for growing healthy African violet plants in your home including the right light watering schedule grooming fertilizing and re-pottingRead more. They are culture grooming and exhibiting.
Use a spray bottle to lightly mist the top of the peat moss and then cover the container in plastic wrap. First gently wiggle off a healthy leaf by nudging it from side to side until it pulls off. How to Grow African Violets Grow plants in bright indirect light.
Then make an angled cut off the stem about an inch or two from the leaf blade. Look no further than African violetsa small and popular houseplant that needs a little extra care but will reward you with vibrant purple blue or white flowers. Growing African violet plants is easy and here are a few points to help you out.
Plant African violets in African violet pots filled with Miracle-Gro Indoor Potting Mix. Starting Violets from Leaves. Your one stop shop for everything African violet.
The cut side of the angle should. Use a pot that is one-third the size of the plant. Published in the African Violet Magazine MarchApril 2002.
Free Shipping Over 99. We want a lot of indirect sunlight for our African Violets to thrive. Last reviewededited March 2020 by Joyce Stork.