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Hi, I wasn't sure where to post this question. After years of having the same boring african violets, they finally just died off. I know I should really buy a new one, but my MIL gave me some leaves off hers. If I wanted to root these, do I put them in water or directly in the soil...your advice is appreciated.. Plants: 154 | From: Canada | Registered: Feb 2005
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loz
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Here you go Daisy, this thread should help!
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I think either one would work out... Maybe put them in water for a little bit, then put them in the soil...
I would use some type of rooting agent/hormone though, like Rootone or something...
Good luck!
--Mark--
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Speaking of African violets. I recently decapitated one of mine with a new heavy miniblind. The blind severed every leaf. It was sad.
Anyway, I carefully put them in a bowl that I covered with plastic wrap and then poked 15 individual wholes... one for each leaf. I am sure Mom would have done it that way
Well, as you can see they are all thriving. I sure don't want 15 new violet plants!! Any suggestions? I offered them to the horticulture teacher at the high school, but she has not responded.
Now what??? I don't want 15 violets... but, I can't kill them..arghhhh... that would be violet murder
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That is a great way to root them. A lot of new plants though.
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That is an awesome way to root!! maybe you could give as gifts?
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Wow Jane-until now I thought that these would have to be put in soil only.I can clearly see how easy they would root in water as well.Thanx for the info.Maybe you could give these out to 15 friends????Good luck.
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Yep, I'd say gift them as well. Do you have kids in school? If so then they would make awesome teacher plants! Or since you are a teacher yourself, then gifts for the secretaries and principals of the schools you work at.
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GonetotheBirds
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I don't have 15 friends!!!
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Jiffymouse
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jane, you could give (mail) them to folks here. we have lots who take in strays (like me). i love av's but manage to kill about one a year (i have several and replace/buy them at whim). i know that njoynit and barleychown are av fans too! most of us would send you postage if you wanted too.
or, you could post them down in the seed & cutting exchange and trade them for something you want. if i had something you wanted, i'd trade for one.
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Jiffymouse
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quote:Originally posted by GonetotheBirds: I don't have 15 friends!!!
oh, and jane? you do now you have 11000! welcome to the garden helper
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GonetotheBirds
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Thanks jiffy, Hey, I can mail violet leaves? Huh, I would love to hear about that. Is there a thread hanging out there to explain that one? They are such picky leaves.
I would be happy to share them. I don't think I want anything to grow in return.
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Jiffymouse
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the most successful way i have received them is to put them in moist soil with plastic wrap over it (medicine cups work great) packed in packing peanuts.
i also received some with moist papertowels on the bottom, but they didn't make it when they got here. they were fine when they got here, i just didn't root them right
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GonetotheBirds
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Daisy,
The leaves are in plain water. I have added water to it once or twice. they have been rooting since late November.
My mom always had a violet leaf or two in the kitchen window. They were always the same -- She'd put water in a juice glass cover it with plastic wrap and secure it with a rubberband. Then she'd carefully poke a whole in the plastic big enough to put the leaf through. She might have two in a glass. But the leaves never touched each other much.
Jiffy, mailing them would be over my head. They are such tender leaves. I might just as well pot them.
The problem with giving them as gifts - well, we're back to the 15 friends, but otherwise the real issue is still -- potting and taking care of 15 babies. Man, is that ever more responsibility than I want.
I must email that teacher again. There has to be a classroom near here just dying to plant violets.
Better yet, tell Loz that Kirkland's at Hagerstown outlets is giving away rooted violet leaves I really miss using the bowl they are in. But, martha should market this bowl for this purpose -- the oval opening is perfect.
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GonetotheBirds
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Everyone cross their fingers and say a little prayer. I don't think the horticulture teacher got the email about the leaves. I just sent it again. I hope, I hope her horticulture class will tend to growing these. I am more than happy to buy violet soil and 15 pots. Oh, I hope I hope.
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quote:Originally posted by GonetotheBirds: Speaking of African violets. I recently decapitated one of mine with a new heavy miniblind. The blind severed every leaf. It was sad.
Anyway, I carefully put them in a bowl that I covered with plastic wrap and then poked 15 individual wholes... one for each leaf. I am sure Mom would have done it that way
Well, as you can see they are all thriving. I sure don't want 15 new violet plants!! Any suggestions? I offered them to the horticulture teacher at the high school, but she has not responded.
Now what??? I don't want 15 violets... but, I can't kill them..arghhhh... that would be violet murder
Hey there! I have 4 AV's and would love to pay you for one or two if you are going to get ride of them. Please let me know.
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I put mine into water about 2 weeks ago and I still don't see any roots? Aprox how long does it take to root?
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