Unfortunately, not all gardeners are able to enjoy the blooming appearance of their violets.
This problem can be corrected with the help of fertilizers that provide the plants with everything they need and thus promote their growth and development.
In addition, additional nutrition for flowers helps strengthen their immunity, making them less susceptible to diseases and pests.

Here are several options for feeding violets - all of them promise lush flowering.
Black tea
You will need to stock up on dried tea, which is mixed with soil in a ratio of 1 to 3. As a result, the soil in the pot with violets will become much looser and lighter, which cannot but affect the condition of the root system of the plant.
Coffee grounds
This additive is also included in the soil composition, mixing it with the earth in a ratio of 1 to 2 or 1 to 3. Coffee grounds, as well as black tea, make the soil loose and acidic, which all violets without exception like.
Eggshell
To use eggshells as fertilizer, they need to be dried, ground into powder and mixed with soil. As the powder decomposes, the violet will receive useful substances, including calcium, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, etc.
Banana peel
Banana fertilizer is prepared as follows: peeled fruit is poured with a liter of water and infused for 24 hours. The infusion is then used to water the violet to saturate the plant with potassium - it has the best effect on the flowering of the plant.
Sugar
To prepare a nutrient solution containing glucose, dissolve 2 teaspoons of sugar in a glass of water and water the violets with it no more than once a month.