What does a violet look like? Detailed explanation of violet care knowledge.

What does a violet look like

This article brings you an introduction to what a violet looks like and detailed knowledge about the cultivation of this green plant. Let's learn more about it together.

In the eyes of Huahua, the violet is a flower born for romance, perhaps because its color seems particularly romantic. This flower represents love and happiness, so it often appears in many movies. However, the only drawback is that its blooming period is too short, only April and May, but today Huahua is here to tell you how to extend the blooming period of a violet to June.

Today Huahua shares two tips on extending the blooming period of a violet. By using these two techniques to cultivate your violet, you should be able to see it blooming in all seasons.

The first tip: Cultivate different varieties of violets

Actually, the violet is not just the purple one we often see. It has many other varieties, we just don't usually come into contact with them. Violets can be distinguished by petals, having double-petal violets and single-petal violets, and by season, having spring, summer, and autumn violets.

If you go to buy a violet without being able to distinguish its variety, be sure to ask the salesperson to avoid ending up with an empty vine in other seasons. If you are not sure, you can confirm it at the flower market.

What does a violet look like

The second tip: Choose different planting times

Violets are a type of flower that grows vigorously, and they can grow normally at different times, so we need to choose different times to plant them. Under normal circumstances, violets can bloom in about two to three months. Therefore, if you want the violet to bloom in August, you need to plant it in June, and if you want it to bloom in June, you need to plant it in March. Of course, if you plant it at the end of July, you will have to wait until the next February or March to see it.

However, the two situations mentioned above can only occur under good cultivation conditions. So what special requirements does the violet have for the environment? Let Huahua tell you.

Violets require a specific temperature to bloom, which must be in a greenhouse environment. Because in a greenhouse, we can better control the blooming time of the violet, and the external environment is not suitable for our choice of blooming period. The optimal temperature for a violet is normally 18°C. When cultivating violets in winter, we need to ensure that the temperature is above 15°C.