How to Plant African Violets

If it is well-draining, you can use an actual African violet potting mix or an all-purpose potting soil.

African violets can be planted in small pots and repot every few years to mix in fresh soil. Being a bit pot-bound encourages African violets to bloom more, so don't be too quick to give them more space

The soil needs to be loose and well-drained, and high organic matter content is a plus.

When repotting African violets, don’t plant them any deeper than they were already planted and be careful not to bury the crown of the plant. African violets’ stems can be susceptible to rot if kept too moist.

African violets are very susceptible to rot and should be kept lightly moist, but be careful not to overwater.

The African violets like bright light. If you want to avoid direct sunlight, keep them at least a few feet away

They don't have to worry about burning their foliage if they use an east or north-facing window.

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