How to grow Viola

Last Update :2024.04.28

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1. Soil

2. Lighting

3. Temperature

4. Watering

5. Fertilization

6. Precautions


Soil: Viola is suitable for growing in soil with medium fertility and good drainage. Light: Adequate care should be provided, but strong sunlight should be avoided during seedling cultivation. Temperature: controlled between 18-22℃. Watering: It is suitable to grow in a relatively humid environment. After planting, water should be poured several times continuously to slow down the seedlings and keep the surrounding air moist. Fertilization: Apply thin fertilizer frequently to provide nutrients to help it grow.


Cultivation methods of Viola
1. Soil

1. Soil

Viola is suitable for growing in soil with medium fertility and good drainage at an altitude of 100 to 1,500 meters. Continuous cropping is not allowed, otherwise the varieties will deteriorate.

2. Lighting

The duration of sunlight should be guaranteed every day. Avoid strong sunlight during the nursery period, otherwise it will easily lead to hard stems and leaves of the plants and poor flower quality. It is best to choose a location that is ventilated and has light all year round. It can be cultivated in a greenhouse.

3. Temperature

The optimal growth temperature is 18-22℃. You should pay attention to avoid the heat during the high temperature period in summer, and avoid being exposed to high temperature for a long time.

4. Watering

It is suitable to grow in a relatively humid environment. After planting, water should be poured several times continuously to slow down the seedlings and keep the surrounding air moist. However, watering should be moderate, and preparations should be made for drainage and waterlogging to prevent root rot and death.

5. Fertilization

Thin fertilizer should be applied frequently. During the growth period, five hundred times of compound water fertilizer and five hundred times of urea dilution can be applied at intervals. After the first flowering period, only apply one thousand times potassium dihydrogen phosphate and compound fertilizer.

VI. Precautions

1. Pay attention to the prevention and control of diseases and pests. During the spring and autumn periods when insect pests are common, roots can be irrigated with 80% trichlorfon 1000 times every 5-7 days for 2-3 consecutive times for effective control. Pay attention to ventilation, otherwise it will increase the probability of disease and leggy growth.

2. The weeds around it should be cleaned frequently. If it is not cleaned up in time, problems such as root chaos and slow growth may occur.


2. Lighting

3. Temperature

4. Watering

5. Fertilization

6. Precautions








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