100 Pcs Mixed 24 Color African Violet Flower Seeds Rare Exotic Perennial Herb Variety Collection
Bring a splash of vibrant color to your garden with our African Violet Mixed Color Seeds. This pack includes 100 pcs of rare exotic seeds from 24 different African violet varieties, perfect for any gardening enthusiast. Whether you are looking to create a stunning outdoor display or brighten up your indoor space, these perennial herb plants are right for you.
Each seed represents a unique blend of mini, medium, large, and small sizes, offering diversity and depth to your plant collection. They are incredibly easy to grow, making them ideal for both novices and experienced gardeners. As a bonus, these plants are known for their radiation protection properties, adding a layer of safety to your home or garden.
Varieties range from the subtropical climate and are suitable for balcony locations, adding a touch of the exotic to your space. The full-bloom period is in spring, providing a burst of color to usher in the new season. As an annual style plant, they provide a fresh and novel addition to your garden each year.
How to Plant African Violet Mixed Color Seeds 100 Pcs:
1. Start by preparing a pot with well-draining soil.
2. Evenly distribute the seeds across the surface of the soil.
3. Cover the seeds with a light layer of soil.
4. Water the soil lightly, ensuring it is moist but not waterlogged.
5. Place the pot in a warm, well-lit location. A balcony is ideal.
6. Keep the soil moist until the seeds germinate.
7. Once the plants have sprouted, water as needed.
Experience the joy and satisfaction of growing your own African Violets from seed. Add a touch of the exotic to your garden with our African Violet Mixed Color Seeds.
Planting Essentials:
- Latin Name: Saintpaulia ionantha.
- Planting Season: Spring.
- Germination Rate: Over 80% with proper care.
- Grown Plant Size: Mini, medium, large, small depending on variety.
- Time to Maturity: 6 to 9 months depending on the growing conditions.
- Soil Type: Prefers well-draining soil.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
- Sunlight: Bright, indirect sunlight is best.
- Uses: Can be used as an indoor ornamental plant or outdoor in subtropical climates.
- Deer Resistance: African violets are not typically a target for deer.
- Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally pest and disease resistant with proper care.
- Spacing Requirements: For indoor pots, ensure each plant has enough space to grow. For outdoor planting, space 12-18 inches apart.
- Companion Plants: African violets do well with other humidity-loving plants like ferns and bromeliads.
- Harvesting Instructions: African violets are typically enjoyed for their blooms. Harvest flowers as desired for indoor displays.
- Function: Known for radiation protection properties.
- Classification: Novel plant, adds a fresh and unique element to your garden every year.
- Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very easy, suitable for both novices and experienced gardeners.