Violets can bring beauty and comfort to any home.
However, apart from ensuring the right conditions and regular care, choosing the right pot for violets plays a key role in their growth.
Therefore, it is worth figuring out which pots cannot be used for planting them, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
Size always matters
Violets, like many other plants, need space for their roots to grow.
A pot that is too small can restrict their development, causing root congestion and stunted growth. Therefore, do not plant violets in pots that are clearly smaller than their current size.
Lack of drainage
Violets do not tolerate excess moisture in the soil. A pot without drainage holes can become a water trap, causing root rot and fungal diseases.
You should use pots with holes. Of course, you can make holes in any pot yourself if the manufacturer did not provide them.
Pot material
The material plays a key role in regulating soil moisture and root temperature. Plastic pots, for example, can hold more moisture, while clay pots allow roots to breathe better.
What should be the form?
Violets have a shallow root system, so wide, shallow pots are preferred.
This not only provides enough space for the roots, but also prevents overwatering, which often occurs in deep pots.
Aesthetics are secondary
While the style and appearance of the pot may be important, remember that caring for the health of the plant should be a priority.
When choosing, appearance should be the last thing you pay attention to.
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