Saintpaulia,
Chirita and Alsobia (Episcia)
Adequate
light is very important for abundant bloom. Use a good peat
based potting compost. They require a bright position but
not in direct sunlight. When watering use water at room temperature
and only water when the surface of the compost is dry to the
touch. Watering can be from the top or the bottom, but avoid
splashing the leaves and do not allow plants to stand in water.
The ideal temperature range is 18-25°C (65-80°F).
Once the plants are established, feed when you are watering
with a high potash feed. Remove dead leaves and flowers.
More
information about Chiritas is available on our new
Chirita page.
xAchidonia,
xAchimenantha, Achminene, Kohleria, Sinningia and Smithiantha
Let
soil become slightly dry between watering. Use a good peat
or fibre based potting compost. Feed regularly with a high
potash feed when watering. Plants require a bright position
to promote compact growth and flowering. They require a minimum
temperature of 15°C (60°F). The plants will die back
in the winter and there will be several long rhizomes in the
compost (except Sinningia where there will be a corm) which,
if kept, can be replanted the following spring.
Aeschynanthus,
Codonanthe, xCodonatanthus, Columnea and Nematanthus
These
are easily grown plants, ideal for the house. They like a
humid atmosphere in a bright position out of direct sunlight
and an occasional misting will help. Pot into a peat beased
compost and feed with a high potash feed when watering. Do
not over water and water when the surface of the compost is
fry to touch. They require a temperature of at least 10°C
(50°F). Keep on the dry side during winter.
