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Posted By: barleychown African violet help, please - December 31st, 2003 at 01:36 AM
This past summer I brought home some of the leaves/stems of my Grammy's african violets, and put them into some soil (followed the directions in a gardening book).

My problem now is when + how to put them into pots? They each are growing new leaves(5-8 each. Do I put each in it's own pot, or put several together in one pot? Also, is there a certain type of pot that would be best?

Thanks, Sarah gab
Posted By: Anonymous Re: African violet help, please - December 31st, 2003 at 02:50 AM
Hey Barley! I have had the best luck with putting the individual plants in pots of their own. I get the smallest plastic "self watering" (the kind with the spout at the bottom to water them by) and then put them in the sunniest window sill I have. Since you have been able to root yours (you wouldn't have new leaves if you didn't) where ever you have had them to be rooted should be one of the best places. good luck and keep us posted!
Posted By: barleychown Re: African violet help, please - December 31st, 2003 at 03:07 AM
Thank you Jiffymouse! I figured I must be doing something right! Duh
Posted By: Anonymous Re: African violet help, please - December 31st, 2003 at 04:50 AM
if they have 5 to eight leaves or more a piece, then you can pot them any time from here on out. i would pot them up when the leaf spread is about the same as the diameter of the pot you are going to put them in.
Posted By: barleychown Re: African violet help, please - December 31st, 2003 at 07:21 PM
Alright! Duh
Posted By: njoynit Re: African violet help, please - January 1st, 2004 at 05:17 AM
you can use those 1 oz food service cups
look in craft section for the mini terra cotta pots
lowes carrys the lil mini watering pots for AV some plastic some porclin type
also some venders on e bay have the 2 piece wick watering pots


I started my leaves in choc covered cherry trays.I cut them out and stuck a hole or slit in bottom of each pot and it sets on a butter lid bottom in a dome .they say 2-3 baby leaf sets and is ready to move.usually when are 8 or more weeks old
Posted By: barleychown Re: African violet help, please - January 2nd, 2004 at 06:14 AM
Thanks, NjoyNit! Great hints...

I went looking for a tiny pot...haven't had any luck so far! My Grammy suggested those tiny plastic bathroom cups, but the store here only carries the paper ones. So after wandering around the store I stumbled across a little plastic 'condiment cup'...if I make some little drainage holes, it should work, right? Duh
Posted By: Anonymous Re: African violet help, please - January 2nd, 2004 at 04:35 PM
barley, that will work, i have severy plants in some of those... the larger ones sit very nicely on a small coffee cup! I even have a cactus in one.
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