Two penny's worth of remedies - and it will bloom wildly: how to feed a room violet
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Before you start fertilizing indoor violets, you need to figure out the reasons why this plant does not want to bloom. There may be several reasons: from improper watering and planting to poor lighting, non-compliance with humidity and air temperature conditions in the house. SSPDaily tells about it.
It is likely that if you eliminate these shortcomings, you will be able to count on the rapid and vigorous flowering of your favorite violets.
Only when you are absolutely sure that you have created the right conditions for these indoor plants can you start fertilizing them.
The easiest option that will definitely help you achieve a stable and lush flowering is to use an iodine solution. To prepare it, you need to take one drop of iodine and dissolve it in 3 liters of water, which must first be defended. Violets need such fertilization only 3-4 times a season and they will definitely delight you with flowers.
If the iodine solution did not help, you can try a more complex feeding option using wood ash. This substance is a natural source of potassium and phosphorus, and therefore helps to improve soil condition, fight pests and insects.
To prepare the fertilizer, take 1 tablespoon of ash and dissolve it in 1 liter of water. Insist on the product for one day, and then water the indoor violets with it once every 2 weeks.