25.08.2024

The violet has only leaves and no flowers. It needs natural stimulation that also protects it from pests

By Lesia

African violet care tips:

Choosing a location: Place your African violets in a partially shaded area that is protected from direct sunlight. Avoid drafts and keep the temperature consistently above 20°C.

Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy. Use lime-free water that is warm but not too hot to avoid damaging the roots.

Fertilizing: Fertilize your plant with a high-quality fertilizer every two weeks, especially if it is battling pests or infections.

Pot size: African violets prefer small pots as this encourages their root growth and the energy is used for flower production. However, if the root ball is significantly outgrowing the pot, it is time for a larger pot.

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Turmeric fertilizer for African violets:

A homemade fertilizer solution can stimulate the growth and flower production of your African violets. A popular option is to use turmeric, which is rich in nutrients.

Preparation: Mix turmeric powder with water and leave overnight.

How to use: The next day, strain the liquid and water the plant with it. Repeat this process every two weeks to ensure your African violets reach their full potential.

By providing proper care and using turmeric fertilizer, you can ensure that your African violets remain healthy and floriferous, and enjoy the joy of their colorful blooms.

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