How to restore an overwatered african violet.
African violet too much light.
Learning to water an african violet saintpaulia ionantha properly is essential to growing a healthy long lived plant.
African violet is susceptible.
Too much sunlight will produce brown spots on the leaves and flowers essentially giving the african violet a sunburn.
These spots are brown and should stand out when inspecting potential affected areas.
The light is a 2ft 2 tube t12 fluorescent about 14 inches above the tops of the plants.
On some plants the center leaves look crowded and a little hard but i m not sure if this is due to too much light or not.
This may indeed be the result of too much light particularly for most standard size varieties.
What about the signs symptoms that my african violet is getting too much light.
African violets need plenty of sunlight but only indirect sunlight.
I would like to know how to tell the difference before making adjustments.
Curling leaves are also something to watch out for.
In the most severe cases too much sunlight can actually be fatal to african violets.
Too much sunlight can also cause the leaves to curl down and may turn variegated leaves entirely green.
African violets are grown in green houses under ideal growing conditions.
In some cases too much sunlight will turn variegated leaf varieties entirely green.
Most of the plants are growing flat but a couple are growing as if reaching for more light or trying to protect the crown from too much light.
The lights are on 12 16 hours a day.
I grow my violets 15 below 4 tube fixtures.
If violets get more than this they will begin to show signs of scorching on the leaves and flowers.
Change the light bulbs that provide the bulk of the artificial lighting for your african violet low intensity lighting from old bulbs can cause plants to be weak or leggy.