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Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' (Powderpuff African violet) care

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff'

Also called Powderpuff African violet.

RHS H1bUSDA 11-12Pet-safeIndoor A standard rosette around 15-20 cm across.

Watering rhythm

5-7days

When the surface of the mix is just dry, roughly every 5-7 days

Light

Bright indirect light (just back from a sunny window)

Soil

Light, free-draining African-violet mix

Humidity

40-60%

Temp

18-27°C

Pet safety

Pet-safe

Mature size

A standard rosette around 15-20 cm across.

Care at a glance

Light

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' is what florists mean by "bright spot, no direct sun" — close enough to a south or east window to feel the brightness, with a sheer curtain or a few feet of distance keeping the sun off the leaves. Bright indirect light from an east or north window, or 25-30 cm under a grow light for 12-14 hours, supports its heavy double blooms. Avoid direct midday sun, which scorches leaves; long, reaching petioles mean it wants more light. A phone lux-meter at the leaf surface should read 1,500-3,000 lux at noon.

Watering

Water saintpaulia 'powderpuff' when the surface of the mix is just dry, roughly every 5-7 days. The actual day count varies with pot size, light, and season — the finger test (or lifting the pot to feel its weight) is more reliable than a fixed calendar. Empty any drainage saucer afterwards so the pot isn't sitting in water. Water from below with tepid water for 20-30 minutes, or wick-water, keeping the crown and leaves dry. Let the top dry slightly between waterings and never leave the pot in standing water, which rots the shallow roots.

Soil and pot

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' grows best in light, free-draining african-violet mix. Use a peat- or coir-based African-violet mix with perlite and vermiculite for an airy, moisture-retentive yet fast-draining medium. Dense, compacting soils suffocate the fine roots and encourage rot. A pot with a working drainage hole is non-negotiable for this species — even free-draining mix will turn soggy in a closed planter. If you love the look of a decorative pot without a hole, use it as a cachepot around an inner nursery pot you can lift out to water.

Humidity and temperature

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' sits happiest at around 40-60% humidity and 18-27°C (65-80°F). Moderate humidity of 40-60% keeps the full blooms in good form. In dry air use a pebble tray or grouped plants instead of misting, as water sitting on the hairy leaves causes spotting. If you keep the room above 18 year-round and avoid placing the plant near a cold draught, a hot radiator, or an air-conditioning vent, you have already handled the two biggest indoor stressors.

Fertilising

Feed saintpaulia 'powderpuff' sparingly. Feed every two weeks in the growing season with a balanced or high-phosphorus African-violet fertiliser at quarter to half strength, reducing to monthly in winter. Flush monthly with plain water to clear fertiliser salts that can harm roots and crown. Skip fertiliser entirely on a stressed, recently-repotted, or actively wilting plant — fertiliser salts make damage worse, not better. Wait for a round of healthy new growth before resuming a feeding rhythm.

Common problems

Below are the issues we see most often on saintpaulia 'powderpuff' in the Growli community. Each is annotated with the most common cause so you know where to start.

  • Crown rotOverwatering or water in the crown rots the centre. Bottom-water with tepid water and keep the crown dry.
  • Leaf spottingCold water on the fuzzy leaves leaves pale rings. Use room-temperature water and avoid wetting foliage.
  • Bud blast / few flowersLow light, dry air or temperature swings drop buds. Give steady warmth, bright indirect light and even moisture.
  • SuckersSide crowns divert energy from blooming and distort the rosette. Remove them early for a single, free-flowering crown.

Propagation

Propagate from a leaf cutting: root a leaf with a short stalk in moist African-violet mix or water; plantlets emerge within 6-10 weeks. Note that fully double cultivars can throw variable offspring from leaves — divide crowns or pot suckers for the most reliable clones. Propagation is the cheapest, most satisfying way to expand a collection — and it doubles as insurance against losing a mature plant to an accident. Take a backup cutting once the parent is established and healthy.

Toxicity to pets

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' is pet-safe. African violets (Saintpaulia) are listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to cats and dogs, with no toxic principle. 'Powderpuff' is a Saintpaulia cultivar and is regarded as pet-safe, though pets should still be discouraged from chewing the foliage. If you keep cats, dogs, or curious children in the house, weigh placement carefully — a high shelf or a hanging planter is enough for casual safety. For severe ingestion incidents, call your local vet and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (in the US, 888-426-4435).

Pet-safety status is sourced from the ASPCA Toxic and Non-Toxic Plant List, which catalogues the most-asked-about plants for cats, dogs, and horses.

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' care — frequently asked questions

What is the common name for Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff'?

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' is most commonly called Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff', but it is also known as Powderpuff African violet. The names refer to the same species, so care instructions for Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' apply identically to anything sold as Powderpuff African violet.

How much light does saintpaulia 'powderpuff' need?

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' grows best in bright indirect light (just back from a sunny window). Bright indirect light from an east or north window, or 25-30 cm under a grow light for 12-14 hours, supports its heavy double blooms. Avoid direct midday sun, which scorches leaves; long, reaching petioles mean it wants more light.

How often should I water saintpaulia 'powderpuff'?

Water saintpaulia 'powderpuff' when the surface of the mix is just dry, roughly every 5-7 days. Water from below with tepid water for 20-30 minutes, or wick-water, keeping the crown and leaves dry. Let the top dry slightly between waterings and never leave the pot in standing water, which rots the shallow roots. The finger-test (or lifting the pot to feel its weight) beats a fixed weekly calendar because pot size, light, and season all change how fast the soil dries.

Is saintpaulia 'powderpuff' toxic to cats and dogs?

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' is pet-safe. African violets (Saintpaulia) are listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to cats and dogs, with no toxic principle. 'Powderpuff' is a Saintpaulia cultivar and is regarded as pet-safe, though pets should still be discouraged from chewing the foliage.

What USDA hardiness zone does saintpaulia 'powderpuff' grow in?

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' is rated for USDA zone 11-12 (grown as an indoor houseplant in most US homes) and RHS hardiness H1b. Outside that range, grow it as a container plant that overwinters indoors before the first hard frost.

Saintpaulia 'Powderpuff' deep-dive guides

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