When african violet plants do not receive enough sunlight there growth slows down.
African violet not enough light.
The plant will be eventually stop blooming and no new.
If one or both symptoms are occurring consider moving your african violet into a brighter location.
What happens when african violets are not getting enough natural light.
For african violets to thrive they need a lot of indirect sunlight.
While a lack of proper sunlight is fatal only in the most extreme cases it can nevertheless result in poor performance including diminished flowering yellow leaves and rangy plant growth.
Sunlight not enough.
Adjust your blinds or use a sheer curtain to filter out some of the light.
For best results place your violets in a window where they will receive light most of the day i e a window with western or southern exposure.
The leaf stems start to become elongated leggy.
African violets will stop flowering and its leaves begin to turn yellow if they do not receive enough sunlight.