Time Wizard
Yamadori
I unexpectedly received some imported satsuki azaleas today that I didn't think had actually been shipped to me. They are three 'Kinu no Mai' satsukis from Japan. I feel like I am capable enough to keep satsukis alive through the winter in my area, but these have been completely barerooted, packed in sphagnum moss, shipped across continents, man-handled by the USDA, then shipped to me. They have been stuffed in a box for potentially up to 4 weeks (I am not entirely sure when they were shipped). They seemed to be alive and somewhat healthy when I opened the package and the sphagnum moss was still moist. I potted them up in some kanuma with a small amount of peat moss and sphagnum moss mixed in. The satsukis I already have are handling the 'cold' temperatures of my area just fine while being left outside. Temperatures in the past few weeks here have been getting down to maybe 25 F at the lowest (but only for a couple hours before it warms back up). Temperatures for the next week are projected to be between 71 F and 31 F.
What should I do with these bad boys? Given they had been barerooted then were potted up again today, I don't think I should leave them outside at night with the rest of my plants. Should I keep them out in the sun during the day or keep them in the shade? Anything else I should look out for?
@Glaucus and @Deep Sea Diver I would greatly appreciate your input here.
Thanks.


What should I do with these bad boys? Given they had been barerooted then were potted up again today, I don't think I should leave them outside at night with the rest of my plants. Should I keep them out in the sun during the day or keep them in the shade? Anything else I should look out for?
@Glaucus and @Deep Sea Diver I would greatly appreciate your input here.
Thanks.

