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There are some pretty informed gardeners on the forum that work with african violets. Can you help me. I would like to buy some and I don't know which is best. I have a counter in my house that faces a south window but does not get direct sunlight hitting it ever during the day. Is this a good spot to place an african violet? I've tried these plants years ago when I lived in another house and did not have any success with them, but I like to try again. What are your best tips.
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joclyn
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i've got a plant stand with a light now...so proper natural light isn't an issue for me any longer.
when i was in my apartment, i had the av's in a west facing window that got direct light only in the late afternoon and they did excellent...i'd never had any av's that actually bloomed before that!
the south window might be okay, not sure tho.
is there any way you could set up a small table lamp with a flurescent bulb (grow light) and put it on a timer? or is there another spot that might have better light?
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I don't really know if that's possible for me. I've got a forest of other plants everywhere else, but I'd love to try my hand on AV's, and that's about the only spot I know right now. This window get bright sunshine, but my counter is across the room.
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loz
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Heck, in the winter I have to move my AV's out of the windowsill because of the draft....I put them under regular house lamps and they do great....they flower and everything even without the bright light!
Barleychown/Sarah might come through here and see this....she's our resident AV expert!
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I would think that the counter would be okay. hold your hand about the counter. If your shadow is not clearly defined, AV's will be okay.
I would start with one or two and practice with them...only water from the bottom, do not over fertilize, keep them clean, and do not fuss with them too much.
They are easier than they seem.
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Hey, that sounds simple enough, I'm going to go for it. My counter looks ok Where is the best place to get them, Walmart or should I go to a greenhouse? Thanks for the info'
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The ones from walmart will be okay as guinea pigs...once you get the hang of them I will tempt you over to the dark side ---- named violets.
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joclyn
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walmart, lowes, home depot, sears hardware - any will be okay for av's.
i strongly recommend an african violet pot!!!! they are made specifically with av's in mind...the plant is put in the dirt in the unglazed ceramic pot and that is inserted into a larger pot (that IS glazed) that hold the water. the water is absorbed through the unglazed pot and the plant gets just what it needs.
once i started using these types of pots for the av's they did MUCH better and you could see the difference within 2 days!!
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Hey thanks for all the info'. Appreciate it lots.
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hi i am new here and i love av...thanks for all the great tips and info.... Plants: 5 | From: sault ste marie | Registered: May 2006
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Rosepetal, or anyone else......I have violets in the south window..However the porch room keeps direct sun out mostly......I had about 15 last fall and winter....slowly half died and half lived.. I was lead to belive it was a virus.. I did everything I was suppose to.. proves nothing to me......The ones who survived, are blooming right now in zone 5.. Inside, and doing great.... Still dont know why some do and some dont.. Most were given to me..... I will see if I can get a photo for you to see.
dodge
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joclyn
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dodge, i REALLY like that pink one!!!! your purple's look like the bunch i have...
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Thanks, Like I say.....these are growing great.. Others just up an die..Yes the pinkie is a neato. You would be suprised how many different violets there are out there.. I will try to find the site that carrys it.
I had one for 15 years in a margarine tub, with regular soil....East window, never did a thing to it . Now I luck runs dry..
dodge
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All these Av growers are making me wanting to start soon. I'm going to do as most of you suggest. Will let you know how it goes. Thanks lots!!!!!
* * * * For this "New Year" help me to be kinder and more loving to all around me, I pray. Plants: 752 | From: Canada | Registered: Jan 2004
| Seeded: 69.31.238.6
* * * * ''''Those who live in the Lord Never See Each Other For The Last Time!'''' Plants: 3279 | From: Rural - Western Pennsylvania | Registered: Oct 2005
| Seeded: 204.11.80.100