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Q: How to Root a Violet Leaf
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Q: How to Root an African Violet Leaf.
A: 1. Put stones or pebbles of a medium size in a shallow dish. Ad. 2. Add enough tap water to to leave the tops of the pebbles dry. 3. Pinch or snip a healthy lea... Read More »
Q: How to Start African Violets from Leafs.
A: 1. Remove a mature leaf from a healthy African violet plant, including the petiole, which is the small stem that attaches it to the plant. 2. Insert the stem of... Read More »
Q: How to Grow an African Violet From a Leaf.
A: 1. Pick an African violet plant to reproduce and wash it in warm water. 2. Allow the plant to dry thoroughly in a warm spot away from direct sunlight. 3. Select... Read More »
Q: What could cause a violet leaf to curl on itself?
A: Extreme heat and dryness, or some herbicides cause broadleaf weeds (of which Violets are considered in the lawn) to curl in on itself, or it just might be finis... Read More »