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Indoor Violet. Do not apply cold water, or scorching hot water. One other thing of importance with watering african violets is to use tepid water. This is where new leaves will form. Follow the recommended application rates and frequency. Place the cut stem into a good rooting mix, like a soilless potting mix. If caring for violets indoors is a dream you just. Your plant may cease to bloom, lose color in its leaves, or have trouble. African violets grow well in low light and will stay tame even in very small pots. Place it deep enough that part of the leaf is touching the mix. For quicker germination, place a heat mat under the container and a humidity dome over the top. Trim off a healthy, mature leaf with one inch (2.5 cm) of stem. Keep the potting mix moist until. As soon as the top of the soil mix feels moist, remove it from the water. That’s because chilly water can shock african violets’ delicate root systems, wreaking havoc above and below ground. African violets are easy to propagate by leaf cuttings.

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This is where new leaves will form. Follow the recommended application rates and frequency. Place the cut stem into a good rooting mix, like a soilless potting mix. Your plant may cease to bloom, lose color in its leaves, or have trouble. One other thing of importance with watering african violets is to use tepid water. African violets grow well in low light and will stay tame even in very small pots. If caring for violets indoors is a dream you just. As soon as the top of the soil mix feels moist, remove it from the water. Do not apply cold water, or scorching hot water. Keep the potting mix moist until.

Pin by LeoLee on 花 African violets, African violet care, Indoor

Indoor Violet Do not apply cold water, or scorching hot water. Place the cut stem into a good rooting mix, like a soilless potting mix. For quicker germination, place a heat mat under the container and a humidity dome over the top. Place it deep enough that part of the leaf is touching the mix. Trim off a healthy, mature leaf with one inch (2.5 cm) of stem. Do not apply cold water, or scorching hot water. African violets grow well in low light and will stay tame even in very small pots. Follow the recommended application rates and frequency. African violets are easy to propagate by leaf cuttings. This is where new leaves will form. Your plant may cease to bloom, lose color in its leaves, or have trouble. As soon as the top of the soil mix feels moist, remove it from the water. That’s because chilly water can shock african violets’ delicate root systems, wreaking havoc above and below ground. Keep the potting mix moist until. If caring for violets indoors is a dream you just. One other thing of importance with watering african violets is to use tepid water.

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