Thanks. Mine is 15 years old and constantly flowering, but has literally only been in one small pot the entire time. I cant wait to see what she does in the next few years in her new pot.
Интересно,коротко и ясно,у меня одна фиалка молодая,после цветения очень развилась,и думаю ,как ее пересадть,и вот нашла вам простой способ пересадки,спасибо😊
I don't give that much thought. I'd rather the plant look healthy before repotting because it will shock the plant a bit. Just be sure to water well when you do repot.
I tend to water my African violets from the base most of the time. Occasionally I'll give them a quick drink from the top but I use a watering can with a spout that reaches under the leaves.
My african violet needs repotting but it never seems to stop blooming can I transplant when blooming or should I wait for the blooms to die before transplanting?
The pots you see in the video are 6-inch pots for the mature plants and 4 inch pots for the baby plants. I match the pot size to the size of the plant. The potting soil I use is African violet soil.
@@JustOneDonna Yes, but look how much potting medium you are wasting. I have to agree, and was told not to keep moving to bigger pots. You can trim the stem when it gets long like that and keep it in the same size pot. Also, it’s probably not a good idea to fertilize a new transplant.
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Thanks. Mine is 15 years old and constantly flowering, but has literally only been in one small pot the entire time. I cant wait to see what she does in the next few years in her new pot.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank-you for being concise and to the point. Excellent video!
Интересно,коротко и ясно,у меня одна фиалка молодая,после цветения очень развилась,и думаю ,как ее пересадть,и вот нашла вам простой способ пересадки,спасибо😊
That is a beautiful pot
Spot on. Thanks Donna.
Thanks!
Thank you so much
should the repotting be done after its been watered or when its dry and ready for the next watering?
I don't give that much thought. I'd rather the plant look healthy before repotting because it will shock the plant a bit. Just be sure to water well when you do repot.
Is it always best to water through the bottom? Is it bad for African Violet leaves to get wet?
I tend to water my African violets from the base most of the time. Occasionally I'll give them a quick drink from the top but I use a watering can with a spout that reaches under the leaves.
You're adding more fertilizer to already fertilizer dirt? Why?
My african violet needs repotting but it never seems to stop blooming can I transplant when blooming or should I wait for the blooms to die before transplanting?
I would wait, Sheila.
Didn't get what size pots your growing them in and potting soil used ? thank you .
The pots you see in the video are 6-inch pots for the mature plants and 4 inch pots for the baby plants. I match the pot size to the size of the plant. The potting soil I use is African violet soil.
Thanks for the tips. Can I repot this time of year? Autumn....
I never give any thought to the time of year. If my plant needs
repotting, I repot.
Here we go....@@JustOneDonna
Do the teracotta pots you use have a hole in the bottom?
Yes, they do.
Mine die if I get the leaves wet.
It IS🙂 best not to get the leaves wet. In my experience, occasional watering from the top should not hurt the plant. Bottom watering is preferred.
it is in way too big of a pot
Sorry to disagree, Anthony. These replants are still thriving.
@@JustOneDonna Yes, but look how much potting medium you are wasting. I have to agree, and was told not to keep moving to bigger pots. You can trim the stem when it gets long like that and keep it in the same size pot. Also, it’s probably not a good idea to fertilize a new transplant.
I appreciate your thoughts. I do what works for me.@@colleenmcdonnell5713
I don't know I think she knows what she is doing l. Look how seriously awesome and healthy those plants are!
These violets are severely neglected. 😢