African violets need bright, indirect sunlight to thrive. Signs that your plant is getting too much light include pale or bleached leaves, while too little light will result in sparse blooms and leggy growth. Place your plant near an east-facing window, or use sheer curtains to filter the light from south or west-facing windows.
If natural light is not enough, you can use grow lights to provide the necessary illumination. LED grow lights are a great option as they provide consistent light without the heat, which can be beneficial for keeping your plant healthy and blooming.
After planting your African violet, ensure it flourishes under optimal lighting conditions with a LORDEM Grow Light.
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