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African Violet Propagation
by Gerald Morissette
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It is easy to propagate African violettes from
a single leaf. First you need to cut a leaf with its petiole. In a
4-inch pot filled with potting soil, make a hole with a pencil, then, you
can insert the petiole in the hole until the leaf, and then press the soil
around it to firm it up. Water it well, and keep it moist. The roots
will be formed on the petiole. You can put several leaves in the
pot, since anyway you will have to separate the young offsets later. |
The soil must be kept moist all the time. Use very diluted
fertilizer. Check regularly for bugs, and if needed, use very
diluted insecticide. |
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When the baby plants are big enough to be transplanted, they can be
potted individually. The pot shouldn't be too large. A pot for
an African violette should never be larger than 4 inches.
Personally, I have had some bloom in little 2-inch pots. Anyway,
there is no hurry to separate them. |
I feed the young plants every time I water. As far as I am
concerned, it is better to use diluted fertilizer every time, than more
concentrated every 2 weeks. Be patient, it will take several months
before the young plant . |
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Here is the reward, after several months, flowers at last. But
now that it started, this plant will bloom almost year around. Growing
continuously, it will need to be repotted twice a year. You can now
replace an old or sick plant, exchange plants or leaves with
friends. |
See how minuscule this pot looks on this plant ready to be
repotted. Repotting a plant can make it stop blooming temporarily,
but it will start again as soon as it has filled the larger pots with its
roots. |
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