African Violet

African violets (Saintpaulia) are popular houseplants known for their beautiful, colorful flowers and compact size.

Light

  • Preferred light: Bright, indirect light.

  • Placement: Near an east or west-facing window is ideal. If the light is too low, the plant may become leggy and produce fewer flowers.

 Watering

  • Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. Water thoroughly, but make sure the pot has drainage to prevent water from sitting at the bottom.

  • Water Typically, every 5-7 days, but it varies depending on temperature and humidity.

  • Try to avoid getting any water on the plants foliage 

 Soil

  • Use a Well-draining, lightweight potting mix. African violet mixes are available, or you can use a general houseplant mix with added perlite or sand for better drainage.

 Fertilization

  • Fertilizing frequency should be about every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced fertilizer formulated for flowering houseplants.

  • Use a water-soluble fertilizer with a balanced NPK ratio (e.g., 14-12-14) or one specifically for African violets.

  • Avoid  Over-fertilizing, as this can lead to salt buildup and damage the plant.

 Flowering

  •  African violets typically bloom year-round with proper care, although they may have a peak blooming period.

  • To help encourage blooms keep them in optimal light, avoid drastic temperature changes, and avoid over-fertilizing, especially with nitrogen-heavy fertilizers that encourage foliage growth over flowers.