watering azalea
- maxi
-
Offline Topic Author
- New Member
-
- Posts: 11
- Thanks received: 1
My practice with podocarpus, chinese elm and Ilex crenata are prooving the abovementioned method.
But for azaleas, here in forum, posted pics and asked for help for some issues with my azalea, members are using other technique - allow it to wilt.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- m5eaygeoff
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 3276
- Thanks received: 945
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Auk
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 6097
- Thanks received: 1791
maxi wrote: How is the proper way to water azalea tree
I cannot speak for your azalea, I can only tell you about mine:
Most of my azaleas are in Kanuma.
I water when it is needed - and that is not very often at the moment, in the Netherlands, as we get enough rain almost every day.
When there is not enough rain, I water everything at once. All get more than enough water until water flows out of the drainage holes.
All my bonsai, pre-bonsai and pot-sticks are treated the same way.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- leatherback
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 8642
- Thanks received: 3662
Auk wrote: and that is not very often at the moment, in the Netherlands, as we get enough rain almost every day.
:S
Here we have not seen substantial rain for over a week. It is sooo dry that I watered on saturdayafternoon, and my beech were welting on sunday!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Auk
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 6097
- Thanks received: 1791
leatherback wrote: :S
Here we have not seen substantial rain for over a week. It is sooo dry that I watered on saturdayafternoon, and my beech were welting on sunday!
Well... small country, but with regional differences. I have watered them yesterday, but only because I needed to fertilize. Today I am not watering them, the soil is still wet..
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- m5eaygeoff
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 3276
- Thanks received: 945
The wind rather than heat has done the drying. I ignore rain unless it is a lot. I wait for it to stop before I water. I do get some strange looks!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- maxi
-
Offline Topic Author
- New Member
-
- Posts: 11
- Thanks received: 1
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.