Violets are not the best plant for a novice gardener, as they are quite difficult to care for.
Many people note that violets are “picky” plants that sometimes simply refuse to bloom.
However, often the reason for such reluctance to please the summer resident with spectacular flowering is quite simple, notes landscape designer and scientist agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication BelNovosti: we are talking about a lack of nutrients.
How to "persuade" a violet to bloom?
Iodine
Many gardeners know that iodine can be a great stimulant for activating the flowering process. It is not difficult to prepare a good remedy.
To do this, add just a drop of the preparation to three liters of settled water. After several applications, you will be able to see flowering.
Ash
You can do the following: dilute 50 grams of ash in a liter of water at room temperature and wait for several hours. Then all that remains is to mix the fertilizer and water.