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About Nancy
Expertise
I can answer questions on the following subjects: Pests, chemicals Showing AVs Sowing Seeds Problems with plants Basics of AV growing Episcias Streptocarpus

Experience
I am an African violet Advanced Judge in US and Canada. I have written a book on pests of African violets called "Insects, Pests and Diseases of the African Violet Family" My articles appear in African Violet Magazine and Chatter as well as in other magazines.

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AVSA AVSC African Violet Society of Greater Montreal Saintpaulia Society of Montreal

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Book author: "Insects, Pests and Diseases of the African Violet Family" African Violet Magazine, many issues Chatter Magazine Many issues Horticulture Other Magazines

Education/Credentials
University of Indiana Master's work (Music)

Awards and Honors
Jr. Queen of Show (Pixie Blue) AVSC Convention Montreal Approximately 100 blue ribbons 25 or so Best of Class

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I sell mostly leaves on Ebay. I sell plants at convention shows and local shows.

 
   

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Topic: Violets, African



Expert: Nancy
Date: 7/17/2007
Subject: is this right pot?

Question
QUESTION: I was given an African Violet pot that has no hole in the bottom, but absorbs water from the outer pot that surrounds it. The pot that contains the violet has an unpainted bottom to it which is clay like the red pots that you can buy with a hole in the bottom.  Is this bottom container o.k. to leave water in it all of the time in order to water the top pot?  And does the top pot get enough water for the plant (I notice that the plant has limp leaves but it did bloom)?

ANSWER: Yes, these decorative pots are quite popular with violet growers.

Since the plant is getting constant watering, do watch it carefully so it doesn't get overwatered.  

You can put your fertilizer water right in the bottom pot and the plant will take up as much as it needs.

Nancy

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QUESTION: Is it alright to have limp leaves totally all over this plant?  It did bloom, though.

Answer
Limp leaves can be a symptom of one of two things.  Either it desperately needs water or, and I hope this is not the case, it has soil mealy bugs.

If the soil is damp, even, wet, this sounds like soil mealy bugs.

Take the plant out of the pot.  Do you see a powdery substance in the pot or on the root ball?  Is this very white?  

Soil mealy bug is curable ONLY with a strong chemical.  The chemicals that could cure the plant will cost much more than replacing the plant with another.  A quantity cost about $100.00 so you can see why it would be better to replace the plant.

Now it has to be your decision as to whether these wimply leaves are caused by extreme dryness or by soil mealy bug.

If you decide it is soil mealy bug, take up three or four leaves THAT DO NOT TOUCH THE SOIL which can spread the insects, and plant them.  You should get new plants in a few months.

In the meantime, IF this is soil mealy bug, destroy the plant after taking several leaves and buy yourself another plant to brighten your home while the leaves produce babies.

I hope the plant was only too dry.  But I can't diagnose it without seeing a picture.

Good luck!

Nancy  

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