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African Violet Popular Q&A
Q: How to Replant an African Violet.
A: 1. Wait until your African violet is finished with its blooming cycle. You can transplant them while in bloom, but their blooming cycle may be cut short. 2. Tap... Read More »
Q: How to Care for an African Violet.
A: 1. Water the African violet. You can water it from the top by pouring room temperature water into the top of the pot. Avoid getting the leaves and flowers wet a... Read More »
Q: How to Propagate African Violets.
A: 1. Prepare the potting medium first. Place suitable potting mix with vermiculite and perlite in a small plastic pot. Buy a commercially-sold potting mix that al... Read More »
Q: How to Grow African Violets.
A: 1. Provide adequate light for the flower. It is the most important factor in promoting flowering. Place plants near any window that has bright, but filtered, li... Read More »
Q: What is the young of the African violet?
A: Young plants are called plantlets. You can cut a leaf with a 1 1/2 in stem left on and plant it in some African violet soil. In six weeks you will have tiny pla... Read More »