How Can I Make My African Violet Bloom?

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African violets need indirect

sunlight

, direct can burn the leaves. Choose a north- or east- facing window for best results. Keep plants away from cold glass and rotate the pot once a week so all leaves receive light. Extend daylight by placing African violets under a grow light during winter months.

Why is my African violet not flowering?


Too little light can

cause of African violets not to bloom well. They prefer bright, indirect sun. Too little sunlight causes them to stretch for the light and produce few or no flowers; too much sun can burn the leaves. An east-facing window is ideal, especially with a sheer curtain to block the sun’s harshest rays.

How long does it take for an African violet to rebloom?

Give them the same care I described earlier, and in

six to nine months

they will bloom as beautifully as the parent plant did. Of course, after propagating the leaves, you’ll end up with an entire forest of African violets.

What is the best fertilizer for African violets?

About African Violet Fertilizer

The recommended ratio for African violets is

14-12-14

. There are commercial formulas available specifically for fertilizing African violets, but many of these use urea as the nitrogen source. In certain conditions, urea can burn the plant’s roots.

Does African violet bloom all year?

A:

African violets are capable of blooming year-round in the home

, but they won’t bloom reliably if one or more of their basic needs are not being met. The most likely reason African violets stop blooming is because they’re in too little light.

How often should African violets be watered?

With a self-watering system, water usually needs to be added

every 5-7 days

. A water level indicator or marking will be present on the outer container. When using self-watering containers, remember to add a layer of perlite at the bottom of the inner container.

Should you deadhead African violets?

Deadhead African violets

to encourage more blooms

. African violets make useful flowering houseplants since they can bloom for up to nine months per year. They do need the other three months off as a rest period. As with any plant, proper care is essential to maximize both the plant’s health and blooms.

Can you use Miracle Grow on African violets?

Miracle-Gro® Indoor Potting Mix is specially formulated to provide indoor plants like African violets with just the right growing environment. For best results, plant African violets in African violet

pots

, which are small (4- to 5-inch) ceramic or plastic self-watering containers.

Do African violets like to be root bound?

Contrary to what you might have heard,

African violets do not like to be root bound

. They do, however, like to grow in the right shape and size pot. … If you plant your violet in a pot that is as deep as it is wide, the roots will fill the diameter but will not get down to the lower part of the potting soil.

Is Epsom salt good for African violets?

Applied once per month epsom salts will

help trigger bloom in your violets

and be a good companion to your African violet specialty fertilizer. Dissolve two tablespoons of epsom salts in one gallon of tepid water in a watering can or pitcher. Swish or swirl the salts in the water to dissolve them and combine the two.

When should I repot my African Violet?

Many successful growers of African Violets recommend repotting with fresh potting soil, twice a year or more. At the very least, an African Violet should be repotted

whenever the plant becomes rootbound

, i.e., the Violet has outgrown its current pot to the extent that its roots are growing out and around the rootball.

Is milk good for African Violets?

Leftover milk has nitrogen, phosphorus and

potassium

, and juice usually has potassium. African violets can benefit from these nutrients. Milk and juice are readily available in the grocery, making them a great option for homemade African violet fertilizer.

What other plants can use African Violet fertilizer?

If you have African Violets, these are the best household plants that will benefit from orchid fertilizer. African violets grow in some of the same conditions that Phalaenopsis do, and have similar tastes in nutrient requirements.

Succulents of any kind

will also react well to orchid fertilizer.

Can I put my African violets outside?

In most cases,

African violets cannot survive outdoors

. Although they’re fairly hardy plants, you need to get their conditions just right. … Outdoor environments are simply too unpredictable to provide the Goldilocks conditions these plants need to thrive. For the best shot at success: Grow your African violets indoors.

How often does a African violet bloom?

How Often Do African Violets Bloom? One of the reasons African violets are so well-loved is that they can

bloom nearly year-round

with the right care. Each healthy flower will last two or three weeks. A happy plant can continue producing new blossoms regularly for 10 to 12 months out of the year.

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