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how to get an african violet to flower
The most common reason African violets don't bloom is because they aren't getting enough light. African violets need indirect sunlight, direct can bur...
african violet watering schedule
“How often to water African violets?” is perhaps the most pondered African violet dilemma. The best guide is to feel the top of the soil: if it is dry...
how to water african violets with self watering pots
Place your African Violet plant in the water filled tray, bowl or saucer. Make sure at least one inch of the bottom of the pot is immersed in water or...
how much sun does an african violet need
Darkness promotes blooms in African violets, so it's crucial to make sure your plant gets some reprieve from sunlight and grow lights. Professional Ti...
african violet pots
Do African violets need special pots?How do African violet pots work?What is special about African violet potting mix?Can you grow violets in pots?Do ...
african violet repotting
African violets should be repotted about twice a year, or every 5-6 months. One mature, this simply means repotting the plant with some fresh soil, in...
why are my african violet leaves curling up
If the leaves on your African violet are curling under, the most likely cause is temperature. ... Watering African violets with cool water can also be...
african violet leaves drooping
There may be a couple of reasons why your plant is wilting. It could be that the plant is too dry and needs water. On the other hand, wilting African ...
african violet leaves turning brown
The leaves of your African violet may start to turn brown if the soil is too moist or too dry. ... Wait until the top inch of soil is dry to the touch...