African pansy potted flower pots should be of moderate size
When breeding African pansy, it is very important to choose the flowerpot, and the size must be appropriate. Viola Africana itself is a small plant with underdeveloped roots. Therefore, when choosing a flowerpot, just choose the appropriate one according to its plant p>
African pansy should choose suitable soil
When growing Viola in Africa, you can choose the fertile soil to meet the needs of Africa. It is generally mixed with rotten leaf soil and sandy soil or peat soil p>
The light of African pansy should be suitable
When breeding African pansy, it is worth noting that it likes sufficient light, but avoid direct sunlight, because direct light is easy to burn the leaves of African pansy, turn yellow or even wither. However, there is no lack of light. Too little light will affect the growth of African pansy, resulting in the phenomenon of less flowering and hawthorn only growing leaves without flowering p>
African pansy should be watered properly
When raising African pansy, we should meet its water demand, but we should water it appropriately, not too much. If there is too much water, there will be water in the basin of African pansy, which will lead to rotten roots. At the same time, don't water the leaves when watering, they will rot p>
Thin fertilization should be applied to African pansy
When raising African pansy, don't be greedy for more fertilizer. Generally, thin liquid fertilizer is applied every 10 days or so. When choosing fertilizer, it is generally to choose the fertilizer with relatively uniform nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements. Pay attention not to apply nitrogen fertilizer. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be applied more when flowering. In summer, when the temperature is high, fertilization can be stopped. After the temperature drops, fertilization can be resumed p>