What is the language of the violet?
The web tells everyone about what the language of the violet is and briefly describes the related content of the symbolism and connotations of the green plant aspect of the violet. Let's take a look together.
The original habitat of the violet is the southern part of Europe, which is an exotic species to China, but this does not prevent the Chinese people from loving it. The noble and elegant violet also has a touching story of the language of flowers: In Greek mythology, the goddess of love, Venus, had a deeply loved man. One day, the man had to travel far away, so he came to say goodbye to Venus.
Lovers in deep love cannot bear to part, and even the goddess of love, Venus, is no exception. Upon hearing the news, Venus was very reluctant to let go, but had no choice but to bid farewell to her beloved one by one. Looking at the receding back of her loved one, Venus did not want to blink for a long time, as if this would make her loved one never disappear from her sight. At the same time, large tears rolled down from Venus's eyes and fell to the ground. By the next spring, these glistening tears had sprouted, and after a while, beautiful flowers bloomed.
These flowers were the violets. Therefore, the language of the violet is pure love and eternal beauty, as if it were the embodiment of Venus.
This beautiful and noble flower is not only seen in parks or flower exhibitions, but we can also plant it at home. Today, we will introduce the planting method of the violet. To plant violets, you first need to figure out the sowing time. It is generally recommended to sow in mid-September or a bit later, and before sowing, make sure the soil in the pot is sufficiently moist.
After planting the seeds, cover them with a thin layer of fine soil, and after covering them with soil, there is no need to water them. For the next half month, you need to pay attention and observe. If the pot soil becomes dry within this half month, place the flower pot in a basin full of water and let the pot absorb water naturally from the bottom. Avoid pouring water directly into the pot. Also, during this half month, cover the pot with some cartons or plastic sheets to provide shade for the seeds. If the temperature does not fluctuate大幅度, the seeds will germinate after a month. At this time, remember to remove the cartons or plastic sheets that were previously covered, allowing the seedlings to bask in the sun.
When the leaves of the violet grow to about 7 or 8, it is time to transplant. Transplanting means giving the plants more space to grow. When transplanting, be careful not to damage the roots of the violet, and it's best to do it with a soil ball. The soil in the pot where the plants are transplanted should be slightly alkaline. After transplanting, make sure to water thoroughly and then support it with cartons or plastic sheets to cover it and shade it in a cool and well-ventilated place. When the young leaves of the violet have survived, move the pot to a sunny place and water every other day. Also, everyone should note that the violet is a plant that likes sunlight and ventilation. The temperature should not be too low or too high, and it is recommended to keep it between 10 and 30 degrees Celsius, which is a plant that requires careful care. I believe these suggestions will be helpful to everyone in planting violets.
The above sharing about the language of the violet and a brief description of its symbolism and connotations hopes to help you, and at the same time, we hope everyone comes to see more green plant and flower experience and knowledge!