Saintpaulia - Usambaraveilchen


Saintpaulia - Usambaraveilchen

Saintpaulia - Usambaraveilchen

Das Usambaraveilchen wächst im Winter in einem Ostfenster, in anderen Jahreszeiten dagegen in einem Nordfenster. Verwenden Sie jedes verpackte Usambaraveilchen oder Blumenerde und düngen Sie regelmäßig. Hören Sie auf, im Winter zu düngen, wenn Pflanzen nicht aktiv wachsen. Ideale Temperaturen sind 70 bis 75 Grad während des Tages und 60 bis 65 Grad nachts. Das Blühen ist unter langen Tagen stärker und die Pflanze wächst gut unter 14 bis 16 Stunden künstlichem Licht pro Tag. Im Sommer gedeiht das Usambaraveilchen gut in klimatisierten Räumen. Wasser, das kälter als Raumtemperatur ist, auf Blätter verschüttet, verursacht weiße Flecken. Dünne, dunkelgrüne Blätter mit langen Blattstielen sind ein Hinweis auf unzureichendes Licht. Blattstängel oder Blätter, die mit Tontöpfen in Berührung kommen, können durch in den Töpfen angesammelte Salze getötet werden. Wenn die Pflanze einer hellen, direkten Sonne ausgesetzt wird, kommt es zu Blattverätzungen.

Die Vermehrung erfolgt durch Blattstiel-Stecklinge oder durch Teilung.

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Saintpaulia - Usambaraveilchen

FAQ - 💬

❓ Is Saintpaulia an indoor plant?

👉 Saintpaulia requires temperatures that oscillate between 65 and 74°F (18 to 24°C) and which never drops below 57°F (-13°C). The temperature of a house or apartment are thus ideal for growing saintpaulia. The best location for your saintpaulia is in a spot where there isn't any direct sun on the plant, ever.

❓ Why is the African violet called the Saintpaulia?

👉 The genus Saintpaulia is named in honour of Walter, Freiherr (baron) von Saint Paul-Illaire, a German colonial official who is credited with their discovery by Europeans in German East Africa (now Tanzania) in 1892.

❓ Is African Violet rare?

👉 With all due respect to your international society and its unified cause of common houseplants, the African Violet you admire so much, is in fact, a very rare thing—it is one of the rarest flowers in the world.

❓ How long does an African violet plant last?

👉 50 yearsRepotting these blooms is so important due to their long lifespan. "Remember that African violets have a very long lifespan and have been said to last up to 50 years," says Ryan McEnaney, public relations and communications specialist for Bailey Nurseries.

❓ Do African violets live forever?

👉 African violets can live a long time, as long as 50 years! To get them there, you need to provide good care which includes repotting African violets. The trick is knowing when to repot an African violet and what soil and container size to use. This article will help with that.

❓ Where should I put African violets in my house?

👉 African violets prefer bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight and keep them at least a few feet away from bright south- or west-facing windows. An east- or north-facing window gives them the best lighting without the risk of burning their sensitive foliage. Artificial lighting works well, too.

❓ What is the most popular African Violet?

👉 Little Maya is one of the most popular African Violet variety with remarkable crimson red flowers. It was first introduced in 1997 and has been on the favorite lists of houseplant enthusiasts since then.

❓ Do African violets like to be touched?

👉 The next time you are tempted to touch that pretty african violet in your kitchen window, remember -- for a healthier plant, keep your hands off!

❓ What is the easiest African violet to grow?

👉 Trailing African violetsTrailing African violets are perhaps the easiest to grow and bloom, especially for the novice. They are naturally branching, spreading, plants that can left to do their 'own thing'. No need to remove suckers to keep symmetry or encourage blooming.

❓ Do African violets need bigger pots?

👉 If the pot is too small, then your African violet won't produce new growth. On the other hand, if your pot is too big, your plant will have trouble blooming. African violets do best when they are slightly pot-bound, so choose a pot that's on the smaller side.

❓ How often should I water African violets?

👉 “How often to water African violets?” is perhaps the most pondered African violet dilemma. The best guide is to feel the top of the soil: if it is dry to the touch, then it is time to water. African violets should be allowed to dry out between each watering for best results. Overwatering can kill a plant.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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