Violets are capricious flowers that require proper and regular watering.
If you don’t know all the intricacies of watering violets, the plant may die: dry out, get sick and rot.
Violets like moist soil, but they do not tolerate overwatering. Dry soil will cause the death of the plant.
To ensure long-term flowering of violets, you need to monitor the condition of the substrate.
Water for watering flowers should be warm and soft. Violets will refuse to bloom if they are watered with hard and cold water.
Use prepared water to water flowers. Fill a jar with tap water and let it sit for a few days. Afterwards, you can boil it to get rid of chlorine and salts that are harmful to plants.
For watering, use filtered water, but not distilled water, which is not suitable for violets.
Flowers are watered with warm water, which is several degrees higher than the temperature in the house.