Azalea Indica

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Re: Azalea Indica

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givem a scratch, and just wait longer...

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Would give them a good month or so before worrying
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Re: Azalea Indica

Post by NathanM »

I chopped everything off of my tiny little sao-to-me on the weekend and have moved it into the shade. I'm jsut going to leave it tehre a while adn not worry about it =)
Having said that, I've had worse luck with azaleas than anything else so far haha
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Re: Azalea Indica

Post by Jamie »

these trees have gone through a lot of stress being dug up, bare rooted, maybe a little bit of dryness, i would expect it to be trying to recover for a while, so in sayin that i would have to think you wont see much for a month or two, then again, you might be surprised in a couple more weeks, it all depends on how strong they were when ya got them :D

one other thing....i would of been askin for the 50+ ones :shock: :lol: :lol:


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Re: Azalea Indica

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jamie111 wrote:these trees have gone through a lot of stress being dug up, bare rooted, maybe a little bit of dryness, i would expect it to be trying to recover for a while, so in sayin that i would have to think you wont see much for a month or two, then again, you might be surprised in a couple more weeks, it all depends on how strong they were when ya got them :D

one other thing....i would of been askin for the 50+ ones :shock: :lol: :lol:


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The 50yr ones had straight trunks, no movement, nothing really to recommend them. the ones I got are just as thick as the original trunks, and heaps more movement
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