I need an intervention. I am addicted and am very grateful for all your tutorials. you are great the way you methodically explain and show step by step how to care for these plants.
You are lovely person sharing so great information with your violets leaves all I can do is to wish 🤞 ❤️ for plant's they are so beautiful pretty 😍 I live in the tropics Trinidad 🇹🇹 you ❤️
Hello Ms My Violet Life. Retired 3 years ago and received violets as gifts. Had to learn to care for very fast . I’ve been successful. Now I’m ready to spread my wings to new varieties. Love the selections in this video. I want to see them sprout. How do I order leaf cuttings. Can’t fine how to buy some. Please share your knowledge. Appreciate you. 🤗
I have thrips on some of my AV's, and wondering if you would recommend submerging an entire plant in bleach/vinegar water for getting rid of the little buggers? Thank you 😊 I might do an experiment on one of my not-so-precious AV's
Hi there! Instead of vinegar, try a solution of 2 teaspoons of dish soap in a gallon of water. If you’re not adverse to insecticides, you can also try Avid. Keep up with the spray about every 5 to 7 days for about four weeks. If the affected plant is in the middle of your other AVs, spray them too because they might just migrate another plant. You’ll also want to immediately take off all the flowers and flower buds from you affected plants. Thrips feed in pollen sacs on your plants, so by getting rid of the flowers, you’re starving them of their food source. You’ll probably want to keep the plant disbudded for a few weeks to a couple months to make sure all of the adult thrips and baby ones are gone. They can be persistent little buggers. Good luck!
Thank you for this great tutorial!!! I have leaves coming tomorrow and now I’ll know how to do it for the best results!!
I need an intervention. I am addicted and am very grateful for all your tutorials. you are great the way you methodically explain and show step by step how to care for these plants.
You are lovely person sharing so great information with your violets leaves all I can do is to wish 🤞 ❤️ for plant's they are so beautiful pretty 😍 I live in the tropics Trinidad 🇹🇹 you ❤️
Thanks for making this video - very interesting. I used a weak solution of Clorox and water on leaves recently and they came through it just fine.
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Thank you for sharing. I will try the cleaning technique you use.
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Thank you for all the great information! Most of these are now added to my wish list 😁
You are so welcome!
Hello Ms My Violet Life. Retired 3 years ago and received violets as gifts. Had to learn to care for very fast . I’ve been successful. Now I’m ready to spread my wings to new varieties. Love the selections in this video. I want to see them sprout. How do I order leaf cuttings. Can’t fine how to buy some. Please share your knowledge. Appreciate you. 🤗
You are going to have enough babies to start your own nursery! Good luck
Great video! Thank you so much for sharing all of this wonderful information. Can you share the sellers info? Im starting my collection as well.
I planted my first leaves 2 weeks ago, still looking good, waiting for babies in a few more weeks
I have thrips on some of my AV's, and wondering if you would recommend submerging an entire plant in bleach/vinegar water for getting rid of the little buggers? Thank you 😊
I might do an experiment on one of my not-so-precious AV's
Hi there! Instead of vinegar, try a solution of 2 teaspoons of dish soap in a gallon of water. If you’re not adverse to insecticides, you can also try Avid. Keep up with the spray about every 5 to 7 days for about four weeks. If the affected plant is in the middle of your other AVs, spray them too because they might just migrate another plant. You’ll also want to immediately take off all the flowers and flower buds from you affected plants. Thrips feed in pollen sacs on your plants, so by getting rid of the flowers, you’re starving them of their food source. You’ll probably want to keep the plant disbudded for a few weeks to a couple months to make sure all of the adult thrips and baby ones are gone. They can be persistent little buggers. Good luck!
Do you know what has been researched that is in that sugar? Oh my no way