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cc0058529 21-03-2003 10:32 PM

African violets
 
I love growing African violets, but am a novice and having some problems
that I hope you can help me with.
1.my bottom leaves get limp and droop and die
2.What is the best way to propagate them? I tried sticking a leaf in some
potting soil after dipping it in rooting powder and it took, but then it
got a white powdery look to it and doesn't look too good. The other one
took, but is doing that limp droopy thing.
Thanks




Phisherman 21-03-2003 10:56 PM

African violets
 
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 17:14:03 -0500, "cc0058529"
wrote:

I love growing African violets, but am a novice and having some problems
that I hope you can help me with.
1.my bottom leaves get limp and droop and die
2.What is the best way to propagate them? I tried sticking a leaf in some
potting soil after dipping it in rooting powder and it took, but then it
got a white powdery look to it and doesn't look too good. The other one
took, but is doing that limp droopy thing.
Thanks



Dropping bottom leaves is normal for AFs. But, if a leaf touches the
rim of the pot, salts from the pot could cause the leaf to rot and
die. You can line the top rim with a strip of aluminum foil to
prevent this. Eventually the AF will grow a "neck" from the loss of
lower leaves and then needs to be repotted.

A "white powdery look" could mean mealy bug. If so, use a Q-tip
dipped in rubbing alcohol to touch each bug.

I think the best way to propagate AFs is to use a rooting medium such
as vermiculite. Use the rooting hormone powder too. Rooting in a
rooting medium will produce a stronger root system than using just
water. If you root an AF in water when it is removed the roots clump
together and that's not good.

I think anyone who grows AFs can't grow just one.

Iris Cohen 21-03-2003 11:08 PM

African violets
 
1.my bottom leaves get limp and droop and die

Usually caused by overwatering or soggy soil.

.What is the best way to propagate them? I tried sticking a leaf in some
potting soil after dipping it in rooting powder and it took, but then it got a
white powdery look to it and doesn't look too good.

Do not use rooting powder. You want to encourage sprouting first, then rooting
later. Make a clean slanted cut on the petiole and plant it in Perlite or a
soilless rooting mix. Then put a baggie over it. Keep it moist, but not wet.

Iris,
Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40
"If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming
train."
Robert Lowell (1917-1977)

John T. Jarrett 24-03-2003 10:08 PM

African violets
 
This site has been VERY helpful in my introduction to African Violets:

http://www.rachelsreflections.com/

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"cc0058529" wrote in message
...
I love growing African violets, but am a novice and having some problems
that I hope you can help me with.
1.my bottom leaves get limp and droop and die
2.What is the best way to propagate them? I tried sticking a leaf in some
potting soil after dipping it in rooting powder and it took, but then it
got a white powdery look to it and doesn't look too good. The other one
took, but is doing that limp droopy thing.
Thanks







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