How to grow potted violet
The editor brings you how to grow potted violet and share the related knowledge of violet cultivation methods, next[] the editor will introduce.
Violet is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant, native to the Mediterranean coast, so it prefers to grow in a humid and well-ventilated environment. Therefore, violet is more suitable for cultivation at home. However, many people want to know how to grow potted violet. In fact, cultivating violet is also a relatively simple task, just water and fertilize on time, now let's follow the editor to learn about the cultivation methods of violet.
【One, how to grow potted violet】
Many people buy violet from the market but don't know how to grow it. In fact, to grow violet well, you first need to understand its growth habits. Generally speaking, violet prefers to grow in a ventilated and humid environment, so when growing potted violet at home, it is best to place it in the living room and water it properly.
Because violet has relatively high requirements for water, if you want it to grow better, you must water it frequently. In addition to that, you should fertilize on time. Any plant's growth process is inseparable from fertilizer, so to grow violet well, you must have a certain amount of patience.
【Two, violet cultivation methods】
<1. Soil selection>
When planting violet flowers, you should choose soil containing humus. Generally, a mixture of 5 parts of deciduous leaf soil, 3 parts of garden soil, and 2 parts of decomposed manure soil is used, or 6 parts of deciduous leaf soil mixed with 4 parts of sandy loam soil. It can also be mixed evenly with deciduous leaf soil, peat soil, and sandy soil.
<2. Fertilization management>
How to grow potted violet
It mainly needs to be fertilized during the period of rapid growth, generally using a thin cake fertilizer water or other liquid fertilizers once every two weeks. Do not use too much nitrogen fertilizer. After the flower bud appears during the flowering period, superphosphate can be used. Note that the fertilizer water should not get on the leaves and flowers.
<3. Temperature requirements>
The suitable growth temperature for violet is between 18°C and 24°C. When the temperature exceeds 27°C, it can lead to poor growth and lack of water in violet. In late autumn and early winter, the temperature will drop below 12°C, at which time the potted violet should be moved indoors for cultivation, or it may be frostbitten.
<4. Proper watering>
Watering is crucial for the growth of violet flowers. In spring, the watering should not be excessive, or it may lead to the rotting of the violet's stems and leaves, affecting the flowering of the plant. In summer, violet should be watered more frequently, and water can be sprayed around it to effectively increase the humidity in the air, otherwise, it may cause the flower stem to droop and shorten the flowering period. In autumn and winter, as the temperature gradually drops, the watering should be reduced accordingly.
【Three, precautions for violet cultivation】
<1. Pay attention to diseases and pests>