How to plant and care for African violets
Let me tell you about how to plant and care for African violets and the related knowledge of green plants about the cultivation methods of African violets. If there are any mistakes, please correct them!
African violet, also known as African pansy. The flowers are small and cute, with bright colors. With proper care, they can bloom all year round and are very suitable for keeping at home.
The plant of African violet is small, and it doesn't require a large pot to plant. The soil should be breathable but have some water retention ability, and it should be placed in a well-ventilated and shady place.
African violets have a strong ability to propagate from rhizomes. This pot of African violet originally had only one plant, but after a month or two, some new plants grew around it, forming a cluster of flowers, which is very beautiful.
African violets also have a strong reproductive ability. Cut out the top strong and thick branches and insert them into the soil, and they can quickly grow into seedlings.
Although African violets have a strong vitality, they are relatively difficult to raise in summer and winter. They are very afraid of high temperatures, and excessive temperatures in summer can lead to their death; in winter, when the temperature is below 10 degrees, they can easily freeze to death.
African violets are moisture-loving plants. Usually, you can place them in a tray filled with water to let the water vapor rise and increase the humidity of the air. When watering them, special attention should be paid, as it is not like watering most flowers, where you pour water directly from top to bottom. If you observe the leaves of African violets carefully, you can see that there are many villi on the leaves, and such flowers should not have water sprayed directly on their leaf surfaces.
Watering method for African violets: Place it in a tray filled with water and let it soak for one to two hours before taking it out. This way, it can be watered thoroughly and properly.
The above () introduces how to plant and care for African violet flowers and the complete content of the cultivation methods of African violets. Have green plant enthusiasts understood?