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Violets can be watered once every other day.
Violet habits:
Prefer cold and cool climate, avoid hot and dry. It prefers a well-ventilated environment and a mild climate in winter, but can also tolerate short periods of -5 low temperatures. The growth temperature is 15-18 during the day and about 10 at night, and the soil requirements are not strict, but it grows better in the well-drained, neutral and alkaline soil, and the acidic soil is avoided.
Violet is cold tolerant and not shade-tolerant, afraid of water, it is suitable for high location, in the mildew rainy weather is hot and poor ventilation is susceptible to pests and diseases, fertilizer should not be too much, otherwise it is not good for flowering; If light and ventilation are not sufficient, they are susceptible to pests and diseases.
Violet propagation is dominated by sowing seeds. It is usually sown in the open field in mid-September. It is advisable to choose the single-petal flower as the female parent, because the double-petaled flower lacks pistils and cannot produce seeds.
Before sowing, the potting soil should be more moist, after sowing cover a thin layer of fine soil, no longer watering, if the potting soil is dry within half a month, the pot can be placed in half of the water from the bottom of the pot into the moistened soil. Pay attention to shade after sowing, and the seedlings can emerge in 15 days.
Seedlings can be planted in the seedbed according to the row spacing of 6 8 cm in front of the true leaves, and care should be taken not to hurt the roots when pulling the seedlings, and to bring soil balls. Before planting, some dry pig and chicken manure should be applied in the soil as base fertilizer.
After planting, water enough water to fix the roots, shade but not stuffy; Potted plants should be moved to a cool and ventilated place, and then moved to a sunny place after survival, watered once every other day, applied decomposed liquid fertilizer every 10 days, and stopped applying immediately after seeing flowers.
For tall varieties, after flowering, it is advisable to cut off the flower branches, and then apply thin liquid fertilizer 1 2 times, which can promote the re-emergence of side branches.
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Whether it is a potted plant or a ground plant, you can apply some base fertilizer when planting, water thoroughly after planting, water again after 3-4 days, and then water it after seeing dry, prune after flowering, keep the temperature below 25, and top dressing 1-2 times, you can bloom for the second time.
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It can be once every two days, without watering too much
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Violet watering is different in four seasons, generally in the spring growth period needs to be watered once in about 3 4 days, in summer when the high temperature water evaporates a lot to water once every 1 2 days. When the temperature drops in autumn and winter, you can water once every 5 7 days to replenish water, and stop watering if the temperature is too low in winter. When watering, water along the edge of the pot, and do not splash the leaves and stagnant water.
Spring violets are in the growth period, at this time for the water demand is more, generally about 3 4 days for it to water once, add enough water to let the violet grow normally, pay attention to watering can not be excessive, to prevent the occurrence of water accumulation caused by its rotten roots.
How often should the temperature of the summer violet be watered, usually 1 2 days to water it, the high temperature evaporation of the water to replenish, and then every day to spray water, to keep its water sufficient for healthy growth.
In autumn and winter, the temperature decreases, the violet grows slower and the demand for water decreases, at this time, it can be watered once in about 5 7 days, and when the temperature is low in winter, the violet can also be treated with water stopping, so as not to be unable to absorb water and affect its healthy growth.
When watering the violets, pay attention to watering the water along the soil next to the pot, let the soil be soaked slowly, and do not let the leaves get wet, otherwise the leaves are prone to wilting. And it should be watered appropriately to keep its growing environment moist but not waterlogged.
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I've shared with you a lot of how to water potted flowers before, and violets, like most flowers, are usually watered in semi-dry and semi-wet conditions. This is due to the violet's growing properties, it prefers cold and cool environments, is less adaptable to heat and dryness, and avoids waterlogging caused by overwatering. Therefore, when watering, in addition to observing the dryness of the potting soil in advance, and then picking up the violet leaves around the pot, watering lightly along the corners of the pot for a week, remember not to pour water head-on, otherwise it is easy to cause the rot of the aboveground branches.
Spring is the growth period of violets, and water management during this period is very important, especially to master the amount of watering not too much, otherwise it will cause the branches and leaves to deteriorate and rot, which will affect the later flowering.
In order to strengthen the humidity in the air, flower friends can properly spray the surface of the plant with water mist to improve the freshness of the stems and leaves on the ground, so as to prolong the flowering time and the ornamental nature is longer.
Winter Since the beginning of autumn, temperatures will gradually drop, growth will gradually stagnate, and the water requirements of violet plants will also decrease. Therefore, in the process of changing the season from autumn to winter, we should reduce the watering cycle and watering amount in turn, and you can water less or no water in winter.
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1. Container: When raising violets in water, you need to prepare a glass container, and then clean and disinfect it. 2. Hydroponics:
Cut the bottom end of the violet branch into a 45-degree bevel and insert it into a container with clean water. 3. Fertilization: add rooting powder or nutrient solution to the water.
4. Maintenance: Change the culture water every 5-7 days to avoid violet rot.
1. Preparation for water cultivation
Before water cultivation, it is necessary to choose healthy and robust plants to avoid harming the root system, and to clean and prune the root system, and then prepare a glass container, which can observe the condition of the roots, the water in the bottle can soak about two-thirds of the root system, leave a part in the air, if it is with tap water, it should be left for a day or two before use.
2. Reasonable pruning
When water culture, the leaves should be slightly pruned to avoid nutrient consumption, and the useless part of the bottom should be cut at an angle of 45 degrees, and all the leaves at the bottom should be cut off, leaving the top leaves. The pruned plant should not be too long, otherwise it will be difficult to colonize, and after the pruning is completed, the roots can be soaked in rooting powder, which is conducive to rooting.
3. Maintain the root system
After water raising, it should be placed in a cool and ventilated place, and it can take root after a period of careful maintenance, and it can be maintained normally after the root system grows and takes shape. The method of water cuttings is also suitable for violet leaves, and water cuttings can also take root, only need to add an appropriate amount of rooting powder or vitamin B to the water.
4. Post-maintenance
Hydroponic violets should be changed once in one to two days in the early stage, which is conducive to violet rooting, the water is easy to deteriorate if the temperature is too high in summer, and the time for changing the water should be appropriately shortened, changing the water once every three to five days, and the violets entering the pruning in winter can be changed once every half a month, keeping the temperature at about 18 to 24 degrees Celsius, and the temperature can not be too high.
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