African violet (sainpolia, domestic violet) online puzzle
Saintpaulia, despite its African origin, does not like direct sunlight. They feel best in diffused light, in the northern or western version. Too much sunlight causes yellow spots on the leaves. In the event of stains, place the violet in a shady place and temporarily limit watering. They are thermophilic in air with high humidity. In rooms with lower humidity, the optimal cultivation temperature is 15 - 20 ºC. Water the home violet abundantly, the soil should be moist, but not wet. It is best to water directly to the base. A common mistake is to water the foliage plant. Do not soak the leaves, excess water causes the leaves to rot. Vulture likes to fertilize from spring to autumn with a weak solution of universal fertilizer for potted plants. Saintpolia is propagated by placing a leaf cuttings (leaf with a petiole) in moist sand or fine gravel.