How Do You Take Care Of Satsuki Azaleas?

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Temperature:

Keep outside until temps drop below 45° F

, taking care to always protect your Bonsai from the stress of frost, and then move into a cool or cold room. Temperatures kept between 35° – 55° F will be best. Once dormant, it should be placed in a protected location and mulched up the rim of the pot.

How do you prune Satsuki azaleas?

To prune,

pinch out ends of new growth

that occurs after the blooming season. Don't prune after July or you'll pinch off the new buds that would develop into blossoms. If heavier pruning is required, do it after your azalea finishes blooming.

Can you grow Satsuki azalea indoors?

Indoor / Outdoor:

trees thrive best in outdoor conditions. However,

they can be kept indoors if cared for properly

. During the winter, trees can be overwintered to protect from freezing and leaf yellowing. Click here to view our selection of Satsuki Azalea Bonsai Trees.

How often should I water my azalea bonsai?

During this time, your tree does not require light because it is in a dormant state; however, it will require watering

approximately every two weeks

. Throughout the spring, summer and fall your bonsai should be placed outside, such as on a patio, balcony, terrace, or in a garden.

When should I repot Satsuki azalea?

Repot your Satsuki azalea about every other year, as it becomes root bound in its container and the soil takes on a rotted appearance. Complete the repotting process during

mid to late June after the blooms are exhausted

.

What is the lifespan of an azalea?

Azalea bushes can live for

50 years

with proper care. Azaleas are a subgenus of flowering shrubs that can grow up to 6 feet in height and produce numerous large flowers in colors of pink, purple, red or white. They bloom during the spring and can be deciduous or evergreen, depending on the species.

How do you take care of Azaleas?

  1. Plant. Start with the plant in a position it will love. …
  2. Feed. Azaleas are light feeders, so take care not to apply too large a dose at any one time. …
  3. Mulch. Top up mulch over shallow roots to keep moisture in the soil.
  4. Watch for. Petal blight is a fungus that causes flowers to become brown and soggy.

How do you keep azaleas blooming?

  1. Ensure the plants are getting enough sunlight.
  2. Deadhead spent blooms each year.
  3. Fertilize after blooming using a balanced fertilizer.
  4. Apply a layer of mulch and provide sufficient moisture to the plants.
  5. Protect the plants during harsh winters.

How long do potted azaleas last?

With bright light and cool temperatures, azalea will bloom for

about 3-4 weeks

.

Do azaleas like sun or shade?

Azaleas

do well in full sun or part shade

(about four hours of sun). Planted in full sun, azaleas will be more compact and floriferous. When planted in part shade, they will stretch toward the sunlight and form a more graceful habit; flowers will not be as plentiful but will last longer.

Is Miracle Grow good for azaleas?

Feed them with Miracle-Gro plant food. Miracle-Gro Water Soluble Azalea, Camellia, Rhododendron Plant Food is a special plant food designed for acid-loving plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias, dogwoods, magnolias, gardenias, orchids and all evergreens. It is rich in

iron

and other essential nutrients.

Do azalea bonsai lose their leaves in winter?

Some varieties of azaleas have “diomorphic” leaves (2 sets) i.e. spring and summer leaves. The spring leaves that unfold at flowering, drop off in fall and winter. Some drop only a few, while others seem to lose almost all their leaves. Also,

the colder the winter, the heavier the leaf drop

.

When should azaleas be trimmed?

Prune

after flowering

for plenty of new growth. During a wet winter you might find some of the flowers on the indicas become mushy and brown.

How do you repot Satsuki azalea?

  1. Remove fixation wire. …
  2. Remove old bonsai soil with a root claw. …
  3. Clean the roots of moss and soil residues. …
  4. Correct roots with root cutter or bonsai forceps. …
  5. Place the bonsai repotting mesh over the drainage holes and fix the rootball with wire. …
  6. Fill in Kanuma bonsai soil.

How do I prune azaleas?

pruning azaleas

The new spring growth on Azaleas can be pruned to maintain the attractive shape of the plants.

Best done October/ November

. If pruned they may continue to grow a few more inches than the branch. This extra growth should be realized when pruning to shape the Azalea.

How deep do Azalea roots grow?

In reasonably well drained soil, the roots of evergreen azaleas tend to stay in a well defined mass of fine feeder roots from the surface down to

around 12 inches deep

. They seldom extend beyond the width of the plant, and usually stay within a foot or so of the trunk.

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