Five Tips for Breeding Potted African Pansy

Last Update :2024.10.29

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African pansy pots should be of moderate size

African pansy should choose suitable soil

African pansy needs appropriate lighting

African pansy should be watered appropriately

Fertilizer for African pansy should be applied lightly


African pansy flowers are beautiful, so they are still very popular. When cultivating African pansy, there are actually many things that need to be paid attention to. Let’s take a look at the five important things to pay attention to when growing African pansy in pots.


Five tips for breeding potted African pansy
African pansy pots should be of moderate size

African pansy potted flower pots should be of appropriate size

When cultivating African pansy, it is very important to choose a flower pot, and the size must be appropriate. African pansy itself is a relatively short plant with an underdeveloped root system. So when choosing a flower pot, just choose the one that suits the plant.

African pansy should choose suitable soil

When breeding African pansy, the soil selected should meet the growth needs of African pansy. It likes loose, fertile and slightly acidic soil. Soil, so you can choose this type when potting African pansy. Generally, it is mixed with leaf humus soil and sand or peat soil.

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African Viola needs appropriate lighting

< p>When cultivating African pansy, it is worth noting that it likes sufficient light, but avoid direct sunlight, because direct light can easily burn the leaves of African pansy, causing it to turn yellow or even wither. However, there must be a lack of light. Too little light will affect the growth of African pansy, resulting in less flowering and hawthorn leaves but no flowers.

Water African pansy in an appropriate amount

When cultivating African pansy, you must meet its water needs, but water it in an appropriate amount and do not water too much. This often causes water accumulation in the pot of the African pansy, causing root rot. At the same time, when watering, do not water it on the leaves, as it will cause the leaves to rot.

African pansy should be fertilized thinly

When breeding African pansy, don’t be greedy for too much fertilizer. Generally, apply thin liquid fertilizer every 10 days or so. When choosing fertilizers, generally choose fertilizers with relatively uniform nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements. Be careful not to apply nitrogen fertilizers in a biased manner. You can add more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers during flowering. In summer, when the temperature is high, you can stop fertilizing and resume fertilizing after the temperature drops.

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African pansy should choose suitable soil

African pansy needs appropriate lighting

African pansy should be watered appropriately

Fertilizer for African pansy should be applied lightly










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