Repotting Azeleas

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Repotting Azeleas

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Does anyone out there know the best time to repot Azeleas in the Geelong region?
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Re: Repotting Azeleas

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From what I have read the best time is after flowering in spring
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index.php?title=Azalea

Although I will stop mine flowering this year and repot earlier.
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Yep after flowering, If you want to do earlier you can do them during flowering if you remove all the buds and flowers.

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Re: Repotting Azeleas

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I remember Arthur Robinson - Akaruhi - saying that the Japanese repot their Azaleas in Winter. I can't find that post again, worse luck, but I am certainly going to try it with mine. In another post Arthur says to make sure that the roots point downwards, not horizontally, so that you get a good nebari. Not sure how that works, though.

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Post by Craig »

LLK wrote:I remember Arthur Robinson - Akaruhi - saying that the Japanese repot their Azaleas in Winter.

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is this it Lisa ?

viewtopic.php?f=132&t=9213&p=102293&hil ... ot#p102293

and a reply from Craig w - viewtopic.php?f=138&t=6103&p=73587&hilit=+winter#p73596
Last edited by Craig on April 9th, 2012, 8:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Repotting Azeleas

Post by LLK »

YES !! Those are the posts I was looking for, exactly. Many thanks, Craig.
Over the years I've heard many different kinds of advice and have repotted my azaleas at many different times, all according to people who said that they never had a failure with their system. Well, I wasn't so lucky and I'll be glad this time to try what Arthur describes and advises. At least he is a genuine authority, and so are the Japanese growers he observed. Of course, if people here are certain that they have a fail-proof system, far be it from me to tell them to change it.

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