Hi interesting video. Have you ever considered setting up your Violets on a wick, or self watering pot. A lot of people grow them that way. What is great, all you need to do is just keep the reservoir full and your plant will absorb the needed water. About half of mine are on wicks. They are all growing rather well. Grey Turtle African Violet channel is excellent for demonstrating this. She has an enormous collection of African Violets on wicks. When I order African Violets off Ebay, all of the plants come with wicks. I usually go about a month to six weeks between blooming cycles. As for lighting, all of mine are grown under a led grow light. They all are super lush. I am really into the hobby, so much that I enjoy watching videos on it. Just a suggestion.
Hi interesting video. Have you ever considered setting up your Violets on a wick, or self watering pot. A lot of people grow them that way. What is great, all you need to do is just keep the reservoir full and your plant will absorb the needed water. About half of mine are on wicks. They are all growing rather well. Grey Turtle African Violet channel is excellent for demonstrating this. She has an enormous collection of African Violets on wicks. When I order African Violets off Ebay, all of the plants come with wicks. I usually go about a month to six weeks between blooming cycles. As for lighting, all of mine are grown under a led grow light. They all are super lush. I am really into the hobby, so much that I enjoy watching videos on it. Just a suggestion.
Thank you for the suggestion. I will give the wick a try!
What soil mix are you using for your African Violets? Some soils hold moisture longer than others.
I use soil that is specifically for African Violets. 🌻👩🏼🌾
If I do this. All my violets will die 😢
Mine too would be dead.