The main rule is that the violet needs a lot of light, but it is afraid of burning rays. Keep away from the midday sun. If you have a flower standing on a western, eastern or southern window, shade it, otherwise the Saintpaulia may get burned.
Photo from Mr. Summer residentPay attention, if the violet pulls its leaves up, it means that it is definitely not enough light!
About 22 degrees for Saintpaulia is the most correct temperature. If the temperature is much higher, about 28 degrees, the violet will bloom, this should be taken into account when choosing the right conditions for our flower.
Saintpaulia hates drafts, it “catches a cold” from them, the roots begin to rot.
What kind of water does a violet need? It is best to defend ordinary tap water for two days, then boil and cool. It should be borne in mind that the water should not be too cold, just above room temperature - ideal.
Do not overfill the violet! Always remove excess water from the drip tray.
The easiest way to grow violets in plastic pots. By the way, it is better that the pot is no more than 10 cm in diameter, then the violet will bloom best.