indoor violet plant Mixed Miniature Variegated African Violet Seeds ~ Indoor Plant ~ House –  Your Plant Bitch
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indoor violet plant Mixed Miniature Variegated African Violet Seeds ~ Indoor Plant ~ House – Your Plant Bitch

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indoor violet plant Mixed Miniature Variegated African Violet Seeds ~ Indoor Plant ~ House – Your Plant BitchSaintpaulia African Violet is one of the most famous, very popular and delightfully elegant types of indoor flowers. Delicate flowers of an immense variety of shapes and colors are surrounded by a wreath of velvet leaves. Both in winter and in summer, the African violet pleases the eye of its owner. Senpolias bloom almost all year round, they are easy to propagate, it is not difficult to take care of them, and the choice of varieties is amazing. Here

Saintpaulia African Violet is one of the most famous, very popular and delightfully elegant types of indoor flowers.

Delicate flowers of an immense variety of shapes and colors are surrounded by a wreath of velvet leaves. Both in winter and in summer, the African violet pleases the eye of its owner. Senpolias bloom almost all year round, they are easy to propagate, it is not difficult to take care of them, and the choice of varieties is amazing. Here you will find terry flowers, and modest single–row, and white, and blue, and purple, and even green buds - for any interior and for every taste.

~ Includes ~

~ 10 Seeds.

~ Grow and Care Instructions.

* More Varieties of African Violet Seeds also available, as shown in last photos.

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 💜African Violet Grow and Care Instructions💜

*Please Note: African Violets seeds are extremely tiny, as a speck. Please be careful when opening!!! I recommend cutting the baggie under the ziplock part this will help prevent the seeds from getting stuck in the ziplock bag’s tracks. It will also help to use a white background to see their seeds.

~ Grow Instructions ~

Planting African violet seeds starts with the right growing medium. A popular growing medium for starting African violet seeds is peat moss. Fully dampen the peat moss before you start planting the African violet seeds. It should be moist but not wet. The next step in starting an African violet from seed is to carefully and evenly spread the seeds over the growing medium. This can be difficult, as the seeds are very small but do the best that you can to spread them evenly. After you have spread the African violet seeds, they don’t need to be covered with more growing medium; they are so small that covering them even with a small amount of peat moss can bury them too deeply. Use a spray bottle to lightly mist the top of the peat moss and then cover the container in plastic wrap. Place the container in a bright window out of direct sunlight or under fluorescent lights. Make sure the peat moss stays moist and spray the peat moss when it starts to dry out.

Germination can be slow, so be patient and avoid overwatering or disturbing the seeds. African violet seeds should germinate within 2 to 5 weeks under optimal conditions, with some seeds potentially taking up to 9 weeks to sprout. Make sure the peat moss stays moist and spray the peat moss when it starts to dry out.

The African violet seedlings can be transplanted to their own pots when the largest leaf is about 1/2 inch (1 cm.) wide. If you need to separate seedlings that are growing too close together, you can do this when the African violet seedlings have leaves that are about 1/4 inch (6 mm) wide.

*Please make sure to repot your African Violets every six months. I recommend mixing your own Soil :

*2 Cups Peat Moss

* 1 Cup Vermiculite

*1 Cup Perlite

(50:25:25 ratio)

~ Care Instructions ~

Water – African violet plants are picky about water, so take extra care of African violets when watering. Water with lukewarm or tepid water that was allowed to stand for 48 hours. Water at the base and never splash the foliage with water; just a drop can cause foliar spots and damage. Proper watering is an important aspect of learning how to grow African violets. Water when the soil feels less moist to the touch. Never let growing African violets stand in water or completely dry out. Wick watering, from the bottom, is sometimes appropriate but may not be the best practice for those new to growing African violet plants.

Light – Provide appropriate lighting for the African violet plant. Light intensity should be filtered, with bright to medium intensity reaching the growing African violet. Light affects flowering. African violet plants with dark green foliage usually need somewhat higher light levels than those with pale or medium green foliage. Turn pots regularly to keep flowers from reaching for the light. Place growing African violets 3 feet (1 m.) from a south- or west-facing window for the right lighting. If this light cannot be maintained for eight hours, consider supplementing with fluorescent lights.

Fertilizer – Fertilize African violet plants with special African violet food or a food with a higher phosphorus number — the middle number in the NPK fertilizer ratio, such as 15-30-15. Fertilizer can be mixed at one-quarter strength and used at every watering. Reduced flowering and paler leaf color indicate that growing African violets are not getting enough fertilizer. Pinch blooms from the growing African violets when they are spent. This will encourage the development of more flowers.

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