{"id":3267,"date":"2023-03-18T11:26:39","date_gmt":"2023-03-18T10:26:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.growflowersnow.com\/?p=3267"},"modified":"2023-03-18T11:26:39","modified_gmt":"2023-03-18T10:26:39","slug":"do-you-water-african-violets-from-the-bottom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.growflowersnow.com\/do-you-water-african-violets-from-the-bottom\/","title":{"rendered":"Do you water african violets from the bottom?"},"content":{"rendered":"

African violets are a beautiful addition to any home, and they are relatively easy to care for. One important aspect of caring for African violets is watering them from the bottom. This means that you should not pour water directly on the leaves, as this can cause them to rot. Instead, fill a saucer with water and place the African violet pot in the saucer. The pot will absorb the water it needs from the bottom, and the leaves will stay dry.<\/p>\n

No, you should not water African violets from the bottom. Water them from the top, and make sure the leaves are not wet, as this can cause problems.<\/p>\n

What is the best way to water African violets? <\/h2>\n

Watering your plant is very important to encourage blooming. You should keep the soil moist to dry, and allow the soil around the roots to dry out before watering. This will help encourage blooming. Watering from the bottom with room temperature water is the best way to water your plant. You can do this by placing the plastic grower’s pot in water, and allowing the plant to absorb the water for no more than 30 minutes.<\/p>\n

The African Violet is a beautiful and popular plant that is native to Africa. The roots of the African Violet need aeration, so keeping them moderately moist but never soggy is the key. Watering from the bottom so they can soak the water up, over an hour or so, will help to keep water out of the crown of the plant. African Violets like warmer water, around 70 degrees.<\/p>\n

Should you water an African violet from the bottom <\/h3>\n