When you choose the best indoor flowering plants to decorate your home with ... Lisa also suggests growing African violets ...
Limp, wilted plants. This can be caused by overwatering, poor drainage or root rot. Violets prefer evenly moist but not soggy ...
Sometimes, too much light can also cause African violet leaves to curl. Monitor the temperature ... as water that's under 55 ...
The same sites that described African violet as being easy to grow also mentioned that these plants do best with humidity of 80 percent to mimic their native environment: rain forests at altitudes ...
However, if roots are brown or soggy, plants may have root rot and will not survive. Ensure you use a specially formulated African violet potting mix if you need to repot. Pale foliage ...
African violets are apparently also picky when it comes to soil and growers are advised to buy potting soil specially formulated for African violets. Not only that, but you should also treat ...