Trying to choose between African Violet and Desert Rose? They're both rewarding plants, but they have different needs. Here's a plain-language breakdown so you can pick the one that actually fits your home.

African Violet (Streptocarpus ionanthus) does best in bright indirect light and wants watering every 1 week. Desert Rose (Adenium obesum) prefers bright direct sun and needs watering every 7โ10 days. The right pick comes down to the light you have and how often you want to water.
African Violet wants bright indirect light โ keep it in a bright spot away from harsh midday sun. Water it every 1 week, letting the top of the soil dry out a little between sessions. It's compact and easygoing, a natural fit for a windowsill or shelf.
Desert Rose does well in bright direct sun. Water it every 7โ10 days, checking that the soil has dried a bit before you go again. It fits well in a sunny windowsill or an outdoor patio in summer.
African Violet needs bright indirect light and watering every 1 week. Desert Rose wants bright direct sun and runs on an every 7โ10 days schedule. The watering difference is often the deciding factor, especially if your schedule isn't consistent.
Go with African Violet if you've got bright indirect light and can commit to watering every 1 week. That's its sweet spot, and it'll reward you with reliable blooms. Choose Desert Rose if your space gets bright direct sun and an every 7โ10 days schedule works better for you. Honestly, neither is a bad choice โ it's about matching the plant to your actual conditions.
African Violet and Desert Rose are both worth growing. African Violet suits bright indirect light with every 1 week watering; Desert Rose wants bright direct sun and an every 7โ10 days schedule. Pick the one that fits your space and your routine, and you'll do great with either.
Both are manageable for most growers. African Violet tends to be more forgiving with watering, while Desert Rose can be pickier about light. Match the plant to your conditions and you'll be fine.
African Violet needs decent light โ a dim corner won't cut it. Desert Rose needs good light too โ don't tuck it somewhere dark.
African Violet: Every 1 week. Desert Rose: Every 7โ10 days. Always check the soil first โ water when the top inch feels dry rather than sticking to a rigid timetable.
If your space has plenty of sun, Desert Rose will use it well. African Violet is the better bet for bright but indirect light. Either way, pick based on the light you actually have, not the light you wish you had.