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Shohin
I bought 9 "starter" Kurume Hino-Crimson azaleas in June 2018. Received them in small 3" pots, and I quickly slip-potted them into 1gal nursery pots (I didn't disturb the root mass). I also pruned them during the slip-potting (just shortened the long/leggy branches to 2-3 lobes and also reduced any branch-whorls into just 1 pair). Maybe it was much too early to prune them and I should've let them grow and recover first?
After a few months, I noticed some of them were looking unhealthy, dying browning leaves and drying out. I was also watering them every day (another n00b mistake perhaps ..I stopped daily-watering since last year from this mistake). I also read they don't like "wet feet"... So, I wanted to add more aggregate/pumice into the soil, because I thought they just might've needed more drainage. So, I re-slip-potted them yet again into bigger 3gal nursery pots (with better draining soil) around Fall.
Another n00b mistake is that I left them all summer of 2018 in the west-side of the house, the hottest area with no afternoon shade at all (last summer was hot & dry too... many days over 100º). Many were looking very unhealthy and brown by fall and winter... so, I just waited until spring came around and crossed my fingers... and, only 3 survived/grew in spring 2019... the other 6 were toast dry.
These also came from the north-east coast of the US (Mass or tri-state area iirc.).. so maybe they needed even more care and time to get used to SoCal.
(the 3 that survived are doing very well this year though... deep green leaves and lots of new growth)
I love azaleas... so, I just bought 3 more yesterday from House of Bonsai. But, this time, Satsuki azaleas (3 different flower varieties). Owner said they are better than Kurume and Kurume are more sensitive to fungal diseases and such (idk if that's true... hence, this post). I hope they are truly more forgiving..because I wanna give azaleas another shot.
I have a little more confidence they will do well/better though... as these are already from and raised in SoCal.
Anyways... Are Satsuki more resilient, hardy, forgiving, tougher and SoCal tolerant than Kurume?
Also, I'm honestly scared/hesitant to prune my azaleas now, lol (I'm scared I might kill them again, lol). I am usually super bold when pruning my other plants and garden trees... but, not azaleas anymore (it's the only plant I have that I'm very wary of pruning). I hope it's safe to prune them. Please give me confidence that it's alright to prune them (heavily?).
After a few months, I noticed some of them were looking unhealthy, dying browning leaves and drying out. I was also watering them every day (another n00b mistake perhaps ..I stopped daily-watering since last year from this mistake). I also read they don't like "wet feet"... So, I wanted to add more aggregate/pumice into the soil, because I thought they just might've needed more drainage. So, I re-slip-potted them yet again into bigger 3gal nursery pots (with better draining soil) around Fall.
Another n00b mistake is that I left them all summer of 2018 in the west-side of the house, the hottest area with no afternoon shade at all (last summer was hot & dry too... many days over 100º). Many were looking very unhealthy and brown by fall and winter... so, I just waited until spring came around and crossed my fingers... and, only 3 survived/grew in spring 2019... the other 6 were toast dry.
These also came from the north-east coast of the US (Mass or tri-state area iirc.).. so maybe they needed even more care and time to get used to SoCal.
(the 3 that survived are doing very well this year though... deep green leaves and lots of new growth)
I love azaleas... so, I just bought 3 more yesterday from House of Bonsai. But, this time, Satsuki azaleas (3 different flower varieties). Owner said they are better than Kurume and Kurume are more sensitive to fungal diseases and such (idk if that's true... hence, this post). I hope they are truly more forgiving..because I wanna give azaleas another shot.
I have a little more confidence they will do well/better though... as these are already from and raised in SoCal.
Anyways... Are Satsuki more resilient, hardy, forgiving, tougher and SoCal tolerant than Kurume?
Also, I'm honestly scared/hesitant to prune my azaleas now, lol (I'm scared I might kill them again, lol). I am usually super bold when pruning my other plants and garden trees... but, not azaleas anymore (it's the only plant I have that I'm very wary of pruning). I hope it's safe to prune them. Please give me confidence that it's alright to prune them (heavily?).