Not all violets are violet coloured at least not African Violets.
More plants die from over watering than lack of water and this is particularly true for African Violets. These blue, pink, white and violet or bi-coloured plants are native to mountainous tropics and need very little water. Here are some gardeners tips to avoid killing your favourite African Violets – Saintapulia.
It is a variety of factors that influence when a Saintpaulia needs watering. The variety of plant, time of year, soil and growing conditions, size and type of pot, growing temperature, sun and humidity all play a part. Err on the side of caution and only water when absolutely necessary.
If your African Violet gets dusty it can be washed in a slow stream of warm water. Leave them in a warm dry spot avoiding sunlight and draughts until the leaves dry out.
When going on holiday it is possible to stand your plants on water soaked newspapers, damp sand or soaked bricks if you feel they will need water whilst you are away.
Cold water spilt on to leaves can kill the chlorophyll and warm water in the sun will act as a magnifier and cause brown spots. If leaves are wet get them out of the sun and dry as soon as possible.
The African Violet Handbook (Paperback) by Tony Clements
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