When I use to have an office job I kept African Violets in my cubicle, they loved the fluorescent lamp on my desk, they preferred to be root bound which produced tons of flowers. 🌸 Thanks for sharing 😁
I propagate my African violets by rooting them in water. As soon as the roots appear, I plant them. That way, the roots can grow properly and the cutting won't rot.
I have one type - seems nothing special, just a simple violet one but it was my late grandma's so I keep propagating it and sharing with the world, spreading the love 💜🌿
@@onlyplants I had to wait for a while but finally one of them started to bloom for me 2 weeks ago. I usually fall for foliage ;) but this little flower made me so happy :)
This is my first time seeing a propagation video on African violets, I didn’t know you can propagate them this way! I’ll definitely give it a try, i cant wait!😁 thank you for sharing!💚
When I started my plant collection journey in 2020, my husband brought me several African Violet cuttings from his workplace. Fast forward to 2023, I have 6 African Violets. I find them fast growing and easy to propagate. One of them had its leaves eaten by some unknown pest but it survived. It’s interesting that another African violet was right next to it, leaves touching and all, and it had no damage whatsoever. I am not very good at rotating them so they tend to grow to one side, and the petioles are quite long, but the leaves are also very big - perhaps abnormally big in my opinion. But I love them and I consider them some of my easiest care plants. Or maybe they do well for me because I’m growing them in their country of origin - Kenya😊
I just started collecting these..the minis ..I live in the US..garden zone 8..I love the flowers but the leaves are the reason I collect them..I have 4 ..one with pink and white leaves, one with mostly white leaves with green veins, one with variegated leaves, and one with green and almost maroon leaves with red under the leaves..I love them and the minis stay so cute and small. They bounce back so fast too..when I was newer I wet the leaves of the white one and the leaves turned brown..I plucked the brown leaves and stuck her in a terrarium for a few weeks and she bounced back with new leaves..don't let the leaves get wet.. especially if they were white.. underwater the plant...or they might get brown and ugly. Yes you make new plants by sticking leaves in soil..I just stick the leaves in a closed terrarium.
I love this jazzy organ music you are playing in the background, totally reminds me of one of my fave movies, Little Shop of Horrors (they play a similar tune at points). Every time you play it, it makes me so happy ^^
Tomorrow I’m going to buy an African violet for sure ! Was about to do it last week but hesitated (too many plants already) and now that I saw your video I want one of course 😆
Never had one...the leaves look similar to a begonia I have, so they are propagated just like begonias! They sell them in my country but haven't committed to getting one yet!
I love African Violets, and have a collection of different blooms and also different leaf varieties. I have also divided some when the plant gets large and splits. Can you propagate them from a leaf like begonias by just placing a leaf under a small amount of soil. I believe a new plant will grow from the edge of the leaf. Where I live in the US they grow easily in terracotta self watering pots. I have found it hard to locate unusual varieties.
These grow well and flower year around (any time of the year, not usually a year at the time, but at random times) even in Scandinavia (I live in Sweden). I'm interested in knowing if they indeed produce pollen, as I've seen that some beneficials against spider mites/trips can survive on a pollen based diet if there are no bad bugs around, making the beneficials "last" longer. Anyone that knows? Also love your content, subscribed! :)
Check out the Saintpaulia shows in Russia etc., the hybrids are stunning. I just rescued one from a box store, it’s doing well, I’m waiting to see what color the flowers are! 🌱🌸
When I use to have an office job I kept African Violets in my cubicle, they loved the fluorescent lamp on my desk, they preferred to be root bound which produced tons of flowers. 🌸 Thanks for sharing 😁
❤️❤️ nice tip on the rootbound. Ill pay attention to it
Good to know, as I have no way at home to give mine light from above, so I'll bring it to work 🙌🏼
I propagate my African violets by rooting them in water. As soon as the roots appear, I plant them. That way, the roots can grow properly and the cutting won't rot.
Thanks for sharing this. Very useful
I have one type - seems nothing special, just a simple violet one but it was my late grandma's so I keep propagating it and sharing with the world, spreading the love 💜🌿
Sweet! Has it bloomed for you? They are quite a spectacle when they bloom.
@@onlyplants I had to wait for a while but finally one of them started to bloom for me 2 weeks ago. I usually fall for foliage ;) but this little flower made me so happy :)
OMG, i just bought an african violet a week ago! I'm so lucky that you make video about it. Thank you Sean! ❤
Haha its quite an underrated plant
I was JUST thinking about getting an african violet!! Sean you always know what and when to upload new videos!
Hahaha get it get itttt
Thanks dear Sean for your tips about african violets..they are one of my favorite plants...so beautiful
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I absolutely luv AV’s. I have a small collection of variegated version’s too
The variegated leaves are soo stunning 🤤
This is my first time seeing a propagation video on African violets, I didn’t know you can propagate them this way! I’ll definitely give it a try, i cant wait!😁 thank you for sharing!💚
Yes they are quite fascinating 😀 i love seeing large garden centers stocking them in huge numbers.
When I started my plant collection journey in 2020, my husband brought me several African Violet cuttings from his workplace. Fast forward to 2023, I have 6 African Violets. I find them fast growing and easy to propagate. One of them had its leaves eaten by some unknown pest but it survived. It’s interesting that another African violet was right next to it, leaves touching and all, and it had no damage whatsoever. I am not very good at rotating them so they tend to grow to one side, and the petioles are quite long, but the leaves are also very big - perhaps abnormally big in my opinion. But I love them and I consider them some of my easiest care plants. Or maybe they do well for me because I’m growing them in their country of origin - Kenya😊
Whoaaaa thats cool! And yes plants grow better near their place of origins!
I will try them. I was sold when you said they're pest resistant! ❤
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I just started collecting these..the minis ..I live in the US..garden zone 8..I love the flowers but the leaves are the reason I collect them..I have 4 ..one with pink and white leaves, one with mostly white leaves with green veins, one with variegated leaves, and one with green and almost maroon leaves with red under the leaves..I love them and the minis stay so cute and small. They bounce back so fast too..when I was newer I wet the leaves of the white one and the leaves turned brown..I plucked the brown leaves and stuck her in a terrarium for a few weeks and she bounced back with new leaves..don't let the leaves get wet.. especially if they were white.. underwater the plant...or they might get brown and ugly. Yes you make new plants by sticking leaves in soil..I just stick the leaves in a closed terrarium.
Thanks for this share. Much appreciated
I love this jazzy organ music you are playing in the background, totally reminds me of one of my fave movies, Little Shop of Horrors (they play a similar tune at points). Every time you play it, it makes me so happy ^^
Thank you, thats actually my brothers 😀 he is a jazz drummer!
Tomorrow I’m going to buy an African violet for sure ! Was about to do it last week but hesitated (too many plants already) and now that I saw your video I want one of course 😆
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i missed these propagation videos❤❤
I have more coming. 😀 some are in shorts format so keep your eyes peeled there as well
Beautiful Plants... 😍 😍 😍
Thank you for sharing...OnlyPlantts
Greetings from North Borneo.
Thank you ❤️😀
Thank you Sean for the great and informative video. Really appreciate it😊. Hope you are doing well :)
Thank you. Hope you are doing well too ❤️
Nicely done Sean; thanks for sharing!
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So beautiful! Love ,love 🤗❤️
Thank you ❤️
Never had one...the leaves look similar to a begonia I have, so they are propagated just like begonias! They sell them in my country but haven't committed to getting one yet!
They are quite affordable and fun to have around 😀
I love Saintpaulias!
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I love African Violets, and have a collection of different blooms and also different leaf varieties. I have also divided some when the plant gets large and splits. Can you propagate them from a leaf like begonias by just placing a leaf under a small amount of soil. I believe a new plant will grow from the edge of the leaf. Where I live in the US they grow easily in terracotta self watering pots. I have found it hard to locate unusual varieties.
Thanks for this share! 😀
So pretty!
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These grow well and flower year around (any time of the year, not usually a year at the time, but at random times) even in Scandinavia (I live in Sweden). I'm interested in knowing if they indeed produce pollen, as I've seen that some beneficials against spider mites/trips can survive on a pollen based diet if there are no bad bugs around, making the beneficials "last" longer. Anyone that knows? Also love your content, subscribed! :)
Oh wowww… this is interesting I hope I come across an answer you this!
I bought a plant,it fell over and broke off , but there's no stem, can it grow if l put it farther in the soil.
Yes it can grow with just the petiole of the leaf.
Thank you 💕🌟
Absolutely
Wow 🤩
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Monstera Very Gated Monstera Elbow Monstera Delicia cuttings I want in Pakistan what is the price?
I dont sell plants… but some of the guests I interview in the channel do. I always leave their instagram account in the video description.
@@onlyplants thanks ❤
Check out the Saintpaulia shows in Russia etc., the hybrids are stunning. I just rescued one from a box store, it’s doing well, I’m waiting to see what color the flowers are! 🌱🌸
Looks like a type of plant I had before and it did not do well at all. 🌵🌱🌿😒
Haha try again 😀 they are slightly different care than other plants but once you get the hang of it they are considered forgiving and easy