I do not know of a bonide alternative. The active ingredient is "imidacloprid" there are other products using the same ingredient but at lower levels to slip by local laws. I do not know their names offhand. As far as multiple plants go...... I try to keep one of each variety that I currently have. I will eventually gift my extras to family and close friends. I have no plans of ever doing retail. The tax paperwork is misery! Thank you soo much for watching!
@@leaners62 thank you for the info. I will keep an eye out for a replacement for Bonide. I recently joined the African Violet association of Montreal so maybe at my first online zoom class I can ask that question. The reason I asked about how many replacements you keep is that while trying to learn how to propagate my only Violet, everything lived. I soon ended up with well over 150 small plants, so I have been quickly giving plant away to every organization I am a member of. Retirement homes are a great place to donate my plants. I am down to about 75 and am hoping to keep just two of each variety. They are so easy to propagate, who knew? Lol
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Love your video. Would love to know what is your potting mix made up of . Thanks Kathy
About a week ago I did a video called my soil recipe. let me know if it answered all of your questions. Thanks for watching!!
Do you have an alternative to Bonide? We can’t get it in Canada. Also, about how many plants of each different variety will you grow?
I do not know of a bonide alternative. The active ingredient is "imidacloprid" there are other products using the same ingredient but at lower levels to slip by local laws. I do not know their names offhand. As far as multiple plants go...... I try to keep one of each variety that I currently have. I will eventually gift my extras to family and close friends. I have no plans of ever doing retail. The tax paperwork is misery!
Thank you soo much for watching!
@@leaners62 thank you for the info. I will keep an eye out for a replacement for Bonide. I recently joined the African Violet association of Montreal so maybe at my first online zoom class I can ask that question. The reason I asked about how many replacements you keep is that while trying to learn how to propagate my only Violet, everything lived. I soon ended up with well over 150 small plants, so I have been quickly giving plant away to every organization I am a member of. Retirement homes are a great place to donate my plants. I am down to about 75 and am hoping to keep just two of each variety. They are so easy to propagate, who knew? Lol