You can't call a violet a capricious flower. It is a delicate plant that can stop blooming because of some little thing and even disappear completely.
However, for any refusal to bloom, people have their own stimulating additives. And this time you can do without expensive fertilizers.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", an agronomist and landscape designer, told us how to feed a drying violet.
They say that this penny fertilizer will wake up or bring back to life a violet and it will bloom even for a beginner.
To do this, you need to buy hydrogen peroxide.
Dissolve two tablespoons of peroxide in one liter of clean, settled water at room temperature.
Stir the solution, pour into a suitable container, close the lid and let it brew for 24 hours.
The solution is used for foliar feeding.
It is more convenient to do this with a sprayer. The entire above-ground part of the violet is treated down to the roots.
Fertilize once a month.