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Growing An African Violet from A leaf?

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Old 03-29-2011, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Carrieanne, YES!!!
In the warmer weather I put the leaf in water, with the stem submerged and you will get one!!! I found it easiest to put foil around the jar so the leaf stays out and keep checking the water periodically.
I love African violets but so does my sweet Mabel so I don't have any for now!!!!!! One day I was on the phone for 6 minutes and when I returned she ate the whole ring of flowers! lol :D:D
It's okay, she's worth it!
Must try this method. Thanks for the tip.
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Old 03-29-2011, 08:29 AM
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Yes I have done it and it does not take a long time. I would start a couple just in case. Just dip it in a root growing formula for starting plants and it will do great.
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My Grannie use to fill new pots with soil, water the soil, using a butter knife, she would make a slit in soil, insert leaf, cover with a ziplock bag til she could see the new plant growing. :D She had a room dedicated to just African Violets. They were gorgeous.
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Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
Has anyone here ever grown an African violet from a leaf? My Grandma has an absolutely Beautiful purply- blue one.....would love to borrow a leaf and make a plant? Does it take a long time?!
It is very easy to grow African Violet leaves. Cut a leaf from the middle of that plant using a sharp knife and cut at an angle. I use a small juice glass or simular size container. Put water in up almost to the top, then I take clear wrap and a rubber band to hold it in place. Cut a small hole in the top to stick the leaf in. Put in a north window or window that is shaded as you do not want to cook your leaf in the sun. When it gets several roots, then buy African Violet potting soil, along with African Violet plant food. Use a smaller pot to begin with because Violets will not bloom unless pot bound. Water from the bottom only. Good luck.
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My mom and I used to do this all the time. However, you forgot one step. Mom and both grandmas always said that in order for it to grow into a beautiful plant, you had to steal the leaf from someone else's plant! :lol: :lol: :lol: AND you couldn't tell them you took it, or the leaf wouldn't sprout! :lol: :lol:
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Very easy to do - I've done it several times - but it takes time. Cut off a healthy leaf, dip the stem in a rooting hormone powder and then stick the leaf stem into potting soil. I use a mister to water it for many weeks until I see some new little leaves popping up.
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Amazon, I bet the room was pretty!
LOL, Patty!
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YES you can.Stick it in potting mix.At one time i had 250 of the things,now i'm down to one.I use one of those self watering things that you can get at walmart.Connie in CO
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YES you can.Stick it in potting mix.At one time i had 250 of the things,now i'm down to one.I use one of those self watering things that you can get at walmart.Connie in CO
My only Violet has a long neck,i might try to start another plant.I also have a plant that is a cousin to a African Violet,it has long fussy leaves,Strep????????? something.
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Wow, Connie, 250? I bet that was beautiful....theycome in so many pretty colors!
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CarrieAnne,went to one African Violet show and i was hooked.They have grow lights out,it has a light in it that shows the colors of the blooms.The one violet i have now has green and white leaves.Connie in CO
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