I have always liked African violets, for some reason I didn't get one until the year 2021.
The first African violet I got was a small weak plant that was not flowering when I got it, it had no variety name and was labelled as 'light blue'. It was in a self-watering pot, which made it very simple to look after. The plant grew larger and stronger, eventually it flowered, and flowered, and kept on flowering.
African violets really are remarkable with how long they can flower.
After a few years it eventually stopped flowering, and stopped growing. I meant to repot it, but didn't. I fertilised it with leachate from my worm farm. It then grew leaves far larger than it ever has before, and started flowering again.
I also have another African violet that I grew from a leaf cutting from a different variety. This is growing in a normal pot with soil that I mixed myself because I am too cheap to buy African violet potting mix. The leaf babies were growing well, I am not sure how many were in there. I then fertilised them with worm farm leachate, not long after that they also started flowering.
Perhaps it is a coincidence, or perhaps African violets like worm farm leachate. I don't know, and as long as they are healthy and flowering I don't really care.
My African Violets |
Light Blue, has very large double flowers, frilly petals, and I am not sure of the variety name. To the best of my knowledge there are no true blue African violets, most are some type of purple like this one, in the right light it kind of almost looks blue. I don't care what the colour name is, I really like it.
African Violet |
Purple or Magenta (I am not great with colour names), single pansy type flowers, small compact and highly vigorous plant. The colour of the flowers is a little darker than in my photos, it is an amazing colour. I was told the cultivar name is 'New Hampshire'. The baby plants only have a few flowers per stem, I assume this is because they are still very young as the mother plant I got the leaf from had a lot of flowers per stem.
African Violet |
African Violet - not my picture |
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