Only scientific explanation of why some places in the house are harmful to violets.
The reason is not even in the places themselves, but in the conditions that are created there at a certain time of year.
Some gardeners believe that violets and begonias are among the plants that easily tolerate light shading.
This statement can be disputed. According to experts, the ratio of air temperature and lighting is important.
Winter
In the cold season, daylight hours are short. Plants are severely lacking resources for photosynthesis, which is why they begin to wither.
Therefore, in winter, the violet should never be in the shade. The window sill facing south is the best option.
Summer
In the warm season, the opposite situation is observed. There is enough light, sometimes even more than necessary.
The sun is definitely contraindicated for violets. During this period, the plant can be moved into the shade without harm to it.
Thus, a favorable ratio of air temperature and lighting creates excellent conditions for photosynthesis, plants develop properly, do not wither or get sick.