1、 What about the newly bought violets
When you first buy violets, if you buy them with pots, you can trim the dry or malnourished leaves and branches first. Because it has changed the new environment, it will not grow immediately. It's best to place it in a ventilated and humid environment for a period of time. During this period, you can spray some water on it to create a humid environment. You can't give it too much light and other external stimuli. Wait for it to fully adapt to the environment before changing the basin p>
2、 Treatment measures for specific details
1. Soil: in terms of soil, it is best to use soft and breathable soil, and the soil is better acidic, because poor soil quality may lead to poor root development. Especially if you just bought it in the early stage, if the soil is not good, you can break some soil blocks without damaging the root, and then replace the soil and replant it p>
2. Environment: the violet just bought back needs to be given some time to adapt to the new environment. Violets prefer to grow in a ventilated and humid environment. If you breed violets at home, it's best to put them in the living room. It's better to have mild light and water vapor to make it better adapt to the new environment p>
3. Watering: just bought back, the growth hasn't started yet, and the violet doesn't need much water. Water it once in about 5-7 days. It's best to keep the basin soil moist. You can also spray some water appropriately to increase the humidity p>
4. Fertilization: violets are fat loving plants, but don't rush to fertilize when you first buy them. When it starts to grow or change pots, you can apply less fertilizer first, gradually add some, and slowly reach the normal amount of fertilizer. If you are too anxious to apply fertilizer, it is easy to burn its roots and affect plant growth p>