Violet "Blue Mist": features and tips for growing

Content
  1. Peculiarities
  2. Planting care
  3. Additional Tips

Florists actively use violets at home. However, one must understand that this plant is actually called saintpaulia, "violet" is just a more familiar name. And each variety of this very Saintpaulia deserves extremely close attention.

Peculiarities

In the room, in the gardens, and in the park beds, saintpaulias bring joy to people. They confidently compete in beauty with the most brilliant flowers of other species. But this culture still requires some effort and constant attention. To simplify the work, you can choose relatively unpretentious violet "Blue Fog".

When working with it, gardeners should, first of all, try to avoid infection with diseases and accelerate the rate of flower development.

The characteristic features of the plant are:

  • long flowering;
  • an abundance of formed flowers;
  • reproduction rate;
  • outer beauty;
  • increased durability of peduncles.

"Blue Fog" was created by the famous Russian breeder Konstantin Morev. This plant entered official circulation in 2001. The leaves of the culture outwardly resemble velvet. Their shape can vary greatly, it happens:

  • with a heart-shaped base;
  • in the form of an egg;
  • oval;
  • spheres.

The color of the leaves outside can be light green and dark green, and even occupy almost the entire range. From the inside, they are light green, sometimes lilac, the veins are well pronounced. The name of the variety was given by light blue and light blue flowers of the double type. The white edges of the petals look impressive. Spherical inflorescences resemble a clear cloudless sky in color.

As already mentioned, peduncles are distinguished by their strength. Flowers - 3 or 4 buds per peduncle, raised above the leaves. During the summer flowering, Saintpaulia (do not forget that this is the botanical name of violets) changes the color of its flowers. Their blues become richer. Often the white stripe along the edge disappears, by the beginning of winter, however, the usual appearance is restored.

Planting care

This information is as important as the description of the variety. If you care for the Blue Mist properly and pick up the soil properly, flowering can last 10 months a year. It is also quite plentiful compared to other varieties. Even the youngest flowers form a blue cap. The room where this violet is grown must be continuously maintained the temperature is not lower than +20 and not higher than +25 degrees.

Even slight drafts are strictly unacceptable. Otherwise, the plant will feel uncomfortable. The African origin of culture is strongly affected. For the prevention of sunburn, shading is organized.

Important: the variety of Moreva's selection is also picky about the level of humidity.

Experienced flower growers strictly monitor that it does not fall below 50 and does not rise above 60%. Violation of this rule inevitably turns into serious illness or wilting. Recommendation: The required development parameters are easier to maintain in a miniature greenhouse. Correct watering is very important, for it they take only raw water from the water supply system.

It is pre-defended, and be sure to check that it is slightly warmer than the air in the room. Pouring water is required in a thin stream. It should not fall on the leaves. Maximum irrigation frequency - 1 time in 3 days. But, in addition to general recommendations, specific circumstances must be taken into account.

In each case, the frequency of watering is determined taking into account:

  • capacity values;
  • season of the year;
  • air temperature;
  • relative air humidity;
  • flowering duration;
  • the state of the flower.

In the spring, the violet needs increased watering. Otherwise, she will not be able to form beautiful buds. In the fall, you also need to water it often. Attention: waterlogging can lead to rotting of the saintpaulia root system. The first sign of this is the formation of brown spots on the foliage.

The leaves themselves at the "Blue Fog" are covered with a small nap. It collects dust easily. To avoid harmful consequences, it must be washed off on average once every 30 days. Rinsing is very simple, for this the pots in the bathtub are poured over with a light stream of warm water.

Special drying after washing is not needed, however, it is better not to put the violet in the sun until the water drops completely disappear.

Additional Tips

In case of a lack of nutrient properties of the soil, apply:

  • liquid organic matter;
  • thin sticks with feeding mixtures;
  • garden tableted fertilizers.

Top dressing is introduced at the first flowering. It should be repeated only in those seasons when there is a need. Growing Blue Mist in a pot will only work with the right potting mix. It should not be too tight, looseness is only welcome. The optimal composition of the mixture is made from 5 parts of dry peat, 3 parts of soil and 1 part of washed river sand.

There is no particular need to make such a composition yourself. These potting mixes are available at any specialty store. "Blue Mist" is grown in a nutritious soil that easily absorbs moisture. It is very important that it acid-base balance was slightly acidic, perlite is used to improve store-bought soils. The addition of perlite helps to make the soil structure lighter and more airy.

Usually, the nutrients in the planting mixture are enough for 1.5-2 months. By the end of this period, it is required to replenish their supply with the help of feeding. When it is necessary to help the development of the outlet, nitrogenous substances are used. Potassium compounds help to strengthen peduncles and avoid their damage by diseases. Important: if there is no experience, it is best to use ready-made complex mixtures. There are exactly those substances that are needed most of all, in the best proportions, and in the ideal chemical form.

You can grow violets in plastic or ceramic containers. The lightness of plastic and its long service life make this material very popular. However, it must be borne in mind that air does not pass through it. Therefore, you will either have to choose a breathable material or make special holes. The size of the pot is also carefully selected: in an oversized dish, "Blue Mist" forms a powerful root complex, but is in no hurry to bloom.

If you have to highlight the plant, then only fluorescent lamps are used. There should be about 25 cm between the flower and the light source. When the saintpaulia develops, it is transplanted to a new place. If at first a pot with a diameter of 4 or 5 cm is enough, then after 6 months it should be already 9 cm.

Untimely transplanting provokes the accumulation of mineral salts in the soil, and they will increasingly weaken the nutrition of the roots.

When the plant is transplanted, diseased and dried leaves are removed at the same time. The usual development cycle of a violet is 3 years. In the fourth year, they become less beautiful and more susceptible to disease. You can solve the problem by cutting off and rooting the top. Special preparations are applied to the areas of the incisions.

Protect the Blue Mist from:

  • whitefly;
  • spider mites;
  • powdery mildew;
  • mealybug;
  • fusarium.

In the next video you will find an overview of the Blue Mist violet variety.

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