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Azalea

Post by squizzy »

Hi All,

Just thought I would post up this little azalea as I will be working on it over the next few years in hope of developing somthing half decent. I intend to keep it about the 200 to 300mm height so have begun branch placement at its current size (200mm) . I have no experience with azaleas so I was hoping for some tips from the gurus on this one.

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Re: Azalea

Post by kcpoole »

Check out our Wiki page on azaleas and for some great info
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index.php?title=Azalea

Essentially once you are happy with the size, cut back often to control the growth.

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