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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 2:24 pm   Post subject: African violet dying from cold


I've had an African violet for about a year in my office. It suddenly started wilting a ton, the leaves started dying, the soil never gets any drier. I read up on this online and it sounds like the cause is that it is too cold. It also sounds like it may be too late to save it, but I would like to try.

The problem is that I don't know how to warm it up! I'm in an office, so I can't affect the temperature much. I've had it sitting in my east-facing window with filtered light for a year without problems. But, maybe there is suddenly a draft there. I guess it's possible.

I guess I'm going to move it out of the window and bag it to keep humidity up like I read about and see how it does. Any other suggestions?

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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:36 pm   Post subject:


You could get one of those clip-on "reading lamps," you know-- the ones with the incandescent bulbs, and use it nearby. That often warms up the area around plants rather nicely. Be sure not to get the bulb too close to the plant, though, or it'll get too hot and start to die. Use good judgement on placement. But I think that would do some good; it would at least put off a little heat for your violet.

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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:39 pm   Post subject:


What a great suggestion Kait - I hadn't thought of that.
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Double thanks. ;D
Hope your violet gets better!

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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:12 pm   Post subject:


Just to give this thread some closure, I'm sad to report that the violet died. Sad I think I got to it far too late. Oh well, I will have some ideas for how to fit it if it happens again (because I do intend to get another one!).

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