They need at least 8 hours of light each day and 8 hours of darkness to bloom but do not like hot direct sunlight.
African violet light level.
How to grow african violets with led lighting.
When the top inch of soil in the containers is.
Generally african violets will grow anywhere from 2 to 6 tall and 2 to 12 wide.
The reflector will help to direct the light on the african violets making the light more efficient.
The end of that dimmer cable then connects to an ac adapter much like the power cord to your laptop.
Without good light african violets will not bloom.
African violets like diffuse bright light similar to the understory of the rainforest.
For best results mount your light about a foot above miniature african violets and about a foot and a half above standard african violets.
But shade trees porch roofs or a heavy roof overhang will cut down the light source.
As an alternative you can get a reasonable approximation of this light value by simply holding your hand over a violet during the time when it is receiving the brightest light.
The dimmer comes with its own remote control to change the light level.
Place the african violets on the shelf approximately 1 foot beneath the lights.
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Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned grower african violets are a joy to work with and look at.
However there are some giant african violets out there with diameters well over a foot.
African violets will only tolerate direct sunlight very early or very late in the day but in all other cases should be shielded from direct sunlight.
Keep the violets under the lights between 14 and 18 hours each day.
The end of each roll of light tape has an adapter which i connected to a dimmer.
Water the african violets by sub irrigating them.
African violets like other plants need light for photosynthesis.
Adequate light will be usually available in the east or south windows.
If you have access to a light meter the correct luminosity for african violets is 10 000 to 12 000 lux or about 900 to 1100 foot candles.
To get the best effect mount the grow light one foot above your african violets if you have the miniature variety.
Place your african violet in an east or north facing window.
Turn pots regularly to keep the plants nicely shaped.
African violet leaves have tiny hairs and a lush green appearance.
If the heat is uncomfortable on your hand the light is too close to your plants and could burn them.
African violets perform best when they receive a lot of indirect sunlight.