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African violet pot African violet likes flat pots instead of deep pots.
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The width of the pot should be slightly more than the diameter of the plant.
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Too small or large pots will not be suitable.
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A drainage hole is required under the pots.
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Because if it stays in the water and does not flow away, the African violet will rot.
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African violet soil When caring for African violets, you should not take the soil from the garden and fill it.
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Violet soil should be a light, moisture-retaining soil that provides oxygen to the roots.
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For the African violet soil mixture, you can use 1 part peat, 1 part perlite or pumice, and 1 part vermiculite.
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African violets like it bright, but their leaves can burn in direct sunlight.
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The light filtering from behind the curtain is more suitable.
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You can place it behind the curtain in front of the glass.
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If it is located in the middle of the house, it cannot grow because it cannot get enough sun.
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You should choose west or north windows depending on the light intensity.
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Watering is one of the most important features when caring for African violets.
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The soil must be dried between two irrigations.
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Chlorine-free water has to be used at room temperature.
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If there is water left in the irrigation substrate 10-15 minutes after irrigation, it is necessary to drain it.
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African violet likes the interior rather than the balcony.
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It should be in an average 20-degree environment.


