Can African Violets Be Planted Outside
African violets thrive better indoors because of: possibilities of insect infestation and sensitivity to extreme weather changes. However, there are some outdoor varieties of African violets that can be planted outside. These are wild violets that produce small purple blossoms.
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African Violets need temperatures between 15 and 27 degrees C. The light would be suitable, except for the 30 minutes of direct sunlight, but watering from overhead (as with rain) ...
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It's fine. It's normal for the plant to flower for awhile and then the flowers wilt/dry up and you can trim them off. They go through flowering cycles and so it's not going to flow...
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If it's in too big a pot it will just grow many leaves. They need to be tight in a pot to feel stressed enough to need to reproduce. They also need to be in good quality soil and n...
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