PETITTI African Violet Spotlight | How to Grow, Propagate, & Care for Violets

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African Violets, a.k.a. Saintpaulia ionantha, are one of the most popular flowering houseplants because they are easy to grow, tolerate average indoor conditions, and can flower throughout the year. Watch this video with Noelle, Horticulturist and Education Director with Petitti Garden Centers, to learn more about how to be successful with African Violets. According to the ASPCA, African Violets are a great pet-friently plant to have around! These plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight like you would recieve from a northern or eastern exposure window.

Pro-Tip: African Violets can develop a long "neck" of the plant. If your flowers and foliage have extended out of the pot and started to flop over, we recommend removing some of the root base, repotting and burrying the "neck" so that only 1/2" is above the soil.

0:00 Intro
1:20 Light
2:45 Watering
5:15 Temperature
5:51 Soil
7:03 Re-Potting
9:15 Fertilizing
10:50 General Maintenance
12:20 Propagation
14:37 Managing Leggy Plants
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Now you make me want to go buy several African Violets. ❤

kristaself
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As a kid in the upper Midwest we had the best luck with sun from a south facing window.

scarletgolightly
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Thanks for the simple, concise African Violet primer 🌸

wendygreenfield
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Thanks Noelle! I have one blooming now 💜

denisedelgado
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So for those leggy ones, you are saying that we should cover the stems with potting soil? Thank you.

PC-zgeo
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I have a question I've propagated a couple of leaves and they started to shoot out the little teeny babies from them I have two that when they babies came out the babies actually came out with little balloons on it that look like they're about ready to flower they've got little purple flower heads is this normal

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