How to grow violets

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Violet cultivation tools/raw materials

Violet cultivation steps and methods

Precautions for violet cultivation


The pot soil should be moist before sowing. After sowing, cover with a thin layer of fine soil and no longer water. Pay attention to shade after sowing. Seedlings can emerge in about 15 days. Before the true leaves unfold, the seedlings are planted in separate seedbeds at a spacing between rows. Be careful not to damage the roots when pulling out the seedlings. Before planting, some dried pig and chicken manure should be put into the soil as base fertilizer. After planting, you need to water enough to set the roots, and provide shade but not stuffiness.


How to cultivate violets
Violet cultivation tools/raw materials

Violet cultivation tools/raw materials

Scissors

Flowers

Watering device/irrigator

Flowers

Flowers Pots

Violet cultivation steps and methods

1. This flower likes coolness, is cold-tolerant but not shade-tolerant, and is afraid of waterlogging. It is suitable for growing in a higher position, exposed to sunlight, with good ventilation and drainage. environment.

2. Remember to be muggy. During the hot rainy weather and poor ventilation, you are vulnerable to pests and diseases.

3. When collecting seeds, it is advisable to choose the female parent with single-petaled flowers, because the double-petaled flowers lack pistils and cannot produce seeds. Those who collect seeds from the potted female parent will have a higher rate of petals in the second generation.

4. The pot soil should be moist before sowing. After sowing, cover with a thin layer of fine soil and no longer water. If the pot soil is dry within half a month, half of the pot can be placed in water from the bottom of the pot. Water moistens the soil. Pay attention to shade after sowing, and seedlings will emerge in about 15 days.

5. Before the true leaves unfold, the seedlings are planted in separate seedbeds at a distance between rows. When pulling out the seedlings, be careful not to damage the roots and take soil balls with them. Before planting, some dry pig and chicken manure should be applied to the soil as base fertilizer.

6. After planting, you need to water enough water to set the roots, shade but not stuffy; potted plants should be transplanted to a cool and ventilated place, and then moved to a sunny place after survival, watering once every other day, every Apply decomposed liquid fertilizer every 10 days and stop fertilizing immediately after flowers appear.

Flowers

Precautions for violet cultivation

Yes For Gouda varieties, the flower branches should be cut off after flowering, and thin liquid fertilizer should be added 1-2 times to promote the growth of side branches. Before the first frost arrives, the soil should be lifted up with soil and placed in a sunny border or in a flower pot. Overwintering indoors.


Violet cultivation steps and methods

Precautions for violet cultivation














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