What to do with a violet so that it blooms magnificently

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Violets occupy one of the first places in terms of popularity among both amateur flower growers and professionals.

Many reasons contributed to this - starting from the unpretentiousness of the plants and ending with their wonderful long-term flowering.

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But it happens, unfortunately, that many owners of Saint Paul's, who were enchanted by this flower, complain that it does not want to bloom at all.

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If you are faced with a similar problem, first check whether you have chosen a pot that is too large for your violet.

If its size is too large, it is worth transplanting the flower into a smaller container, because otherwise it will please only lush greenery.

And to get the same long-awaited flowering in the form of a "cap", a couple of simple actions are enough.

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The main thing is that the plant produces many flowers at the same time. In order to achieve a similar effect, the first peduncles should be pinched.

Direct the flowering branches that have formed to the center, from where it is necessary to remove excess leaves in advance.

In addition, the lower row of leaves should be removed, after which the plant should be deepened a little - this technique is used by experienced breeders, and violets will certainly delight you with lush flowering.

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