African Violet
- 1Simply open the lid and fill with water
- 2The plant drinks only when needed
- 3The result - healthy, long-lived plants that are easy to maintain
- Carefree and convenient
- Never worry about when to water
- Much healthier plants that live longer
- We use proven Waterwick TM technology to optimize water consumption
Advantages | Other | |
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Water every | 1 Month | 1 Week |
Overwatering | Rare | Common |
Underwatering | Never | Common |
Over compacted dry soil | Never | Common |
Easily know when to water | ||
Stable root growth |
To help it grow optimally and evenly, occasionally dust the leaves and rotate the pot by a ¼ turn once a month. African Violets, like many blooming plants, benefit from a process called 'deadheading'. When the exquisite violet flowers start to fade and die off, feel free to remove them. This routine maintenance helps the plant focus its energy on producing new blooms and maintaining overall health. You may also prune the stems when they dry up to assist the new growth. Remember, regularly removing spent flowers is a normal part of care for plants that bloom, so don't worry if you find yourself doing this often.
A spot that receives bright, indirect light, such as near a north- or east-facing window, is best. They also thrive in stable temperatures and away from drafts.
African Violets are not particularly hard to care for, but they do require attention to ensure they thrive. They need the right balance of light, water, and humidity.