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10-18-2020, 01:31 AM
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Naively re-potted African Violets into large pots!
Hi all,
I recently purchased 2 beautiful African Violets that were sold in 3 inch pots. Not knowing that they prefer a more compact environment, I re-potted them to 5 inch pots.
It's been about 2 weeks now and they don't seem to be in distress, but I'm wondering if I should re-pot them again into a smaller space? Would it be worse to put them through another re-potting or to leave them in the larger pots? I'd say they are about 8 inches in width.
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10-18-2020, 02:15 AM
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I would leave them alone. We're going into winter. It's best to repot them in spring.
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10-18-2020, 09:15 AM
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Divide span of leaves by 3 and it is approximately the size pot for it. So if between 8 and 9", then a 3" pot. But it won't hurt anything to leave it as is for now. AV's need to be repotted once a year anyway, and they're actually a pretty hardy plant.
They have a shallow root system, so the main thing is to make sure it gets enough water soaked up to reach the roots. With a pot that size, you can probably leave it in a saucer with water, then after the water is gone, fill the saucer again. Never water from the top.
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10-18-2020, 10:26 AM
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I was reading up on the AVs and I can only add that they are extremely tolerant.
I had no idea how they liked to be grown and just treated them like I do my normal tropical plants and they are all thriving and flowering
I soak them from above. Grow them in hanging pots and under a patio
I found out after the fact that I was so wrong and so I have adjusted my watering a little
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10-18-2020, 12:28 PM
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THE VIOLET BARN - Violet Barn has good info even if you're not buying.
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10-18-2020, 01:06 PM
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Awesome, thanks so much everyone! I'll leave them be for now. I have been watering them from the bottom and if I leave them in water for about an hour they end up soaking up water all the way to the top.
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10-18-2020, 01:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spinrah
Awesome, thanks so much everyone! I'll leave them be for now. I have been watering them from the bottom and if I leave them in water for about an hour they end up soaking up water all the way to the top.
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Great! Just let it ride for now. And Violet Barn has some great violets, in the event the AV bug bites ya again.
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10-18-2020, 04:50 PM
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AVs are a lot like Cattleyas and Phals - they survive enormously longer periods of time with dry roots than with waterlogged roots.
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10-29-2020, 11:36 AM
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Just wanted to update that a few days after I posted this thread my violets started to decline quite a bit. They started spreading out and the blooms were falling. I took the risk and repotted them in smaller pots - the soil was still drenched even after weeks of no watering! I think it’s because there was more soil than the plant could handle so it was just sitting there drenched. It’s been about 5 days now since I’ve repotted and they seem to be doing well.
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10-29-2020, 11:43 AM
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Also make sure you have a well-draining soil. Could be a combo of both pot size and soil.
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