Espoma Organic African Violet Potting Mix

Woodie will be the first to admit that growing African Violets can be tough. But with the ideal soil regimen, it can be made a lot easier! Woodie suggests Espoma Organic African Violet Potting Mix as the perfect soil mixture for your African Violets.

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Espoma Organic African Violet Potting Mix for Sale Online

Espoma Organic African Violet Potting Mix is a premium blend of peat humus, sphagnum peat moss, and perlite.

It is an all-natural soil mix blended for African Violets and other house plants. It helps in improving aeration and moisture retention while promoting root growth.

About Your Espoma Organic African Violet Potting Mix

  • Improves aeration and moisture retention.
  • For African violets and other house plants.
  • Promotes root growth Select a container that is larger than your plants current pot, and has a drainage hole at the bottom with the tray beneath it to catch excess water.

To prevent soil from escaping, add a layer of small stones to the bottom of the container. Fill container 1/3 full with Espoma Organic African Violet Mix. Carefully remove the plant from its current container and gently loosen the root ball. Center the plant in the new container and fill it with additional potting mix. Allow at least 1 inch between the rim of the pot in the top of the soil. Gently pat down the next and add more if required. Make sure the plant is about the same depth in the soil as it was in the original container. Water plant thoroughly and allow to drain. Do not allow water to touch leaves as this may cause water spots. Growing Tips: Re-potting: In general, African violet should be re-potted annually. Watering: Over watering is one of the most common problems in growing African violets. Water from the bottom to avoid wetting the leaves which causes water spots. Pour water into saucer or below the pot and allow it to absorb into the soil (soil should be moist but not soggy). Do not allow the pot to remain in a saucer full of water for an extended time. Allow soil to become dry to the touch between waterings. Light: Place African Violets in indirect sunlight or under artificial lights.


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