Violet Care Methods
This article introduces the content of violet care methods, including how to care for viollets. Here is a comprehensive introduction.
1. Soil. The cultivation soil can be mixed with 1/3 decomposed wood chips and 1 kilogram of 45% high-concentration compound fertilizer per cubic meter.
2. Fertilization. Apply 2-3 times of fertilizer during the seedling stage, mainly using nitrogen fertilizer. During the peak growing period after potting, top-dress with fertilizer 2-3 times. To prevent the plant from growing too tall, top-dress with mainly phosphorus and potassium fertilizers and less nitrogen fertilizer. Applying a matured cake fertilizer water once before flowering will make the violet flowers large and colorful. For ground planting, 5-7 kilograms of decomposed manure and 20-30 grams of 45% high-concentration compound fertilizer can be applied per square meter.
3. Watering. Follow the watering principle of keeping the pot slightly moist and the ground planting slightly dry. For viollets in the growing period, water once every 1-2 days for pot cultivation. Ground planting can be watered thoroughly every 5-7 days.
4. Plant adjustment. To grow large or tall varieties, it is necessary to pinch the top, leaving 4-5 leaves before potting. For dwarf varieties sold in small pots or combination planters, pinching is not required.
5. Flowering control. Violas are day-neutral plants. As long as the temperature is suitable, they can bloom normally regardless of day length. Therefore, the flowering period can be controlled by changing the sowing time. For example, sowing in February in a greenhouse will bloom in May; sowing in April will bloom in July; sowing in late May will bloom in August.
The above [] introduces violet care methods and the experience of how to care for viollets, hoping to bring you some help in life!