Azaleas - Please stop me from being an assassin!
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Posted 6 years 8 months ago #43435Name it:
Kurume.
Satsuki.
Rhododendron (ok, common garden azaleas in clusters of three flowers).
I manage to kill them all!
I have tried Akadama+Kanuma, pure Kanuma, Kanuma+inorganics, Kanuma+organics, no Kanuma at all, with Myracid, with 1 teaspoon of white vinegar, tap water, rain water, dappled sun, dappled shade, full sun, full shade.
Getting out of viable combinations, and out of money, all spent on...
New Azaleas.
Please, great oracle, what is the secret to keep them happy?
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Posted 6 years 8 months ago #43446m5eaygeoff wrote: Use sequestered iron with seaweed extract twice a year.
Aha!
I have no idea of what a sequestered iron could be, and seaweed extract here is all but nonexistent.
But I will research; I'm sure something good will come from it!
Thanks for your response.

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Posted 6 years 8 months ago #43453I found out that my first azaleas died because people told me "A dry azalea is a dead azalea". I never stopped to think that a "wet azalea is a dead azalea" too. They succumbed to drowning roots. Also, diffferent species have different needs.
I have 2 sitting next to eachother. Same substrate. Same watering. Same fertilizer. One is lush, dark green. The other declines a little every year.
I *think* the exact substrate is not too important. It will be in heat of the rootbal, watering regime and strength of fertilizer, I think.
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Posted 6 years 8 months ago #43472Yes, for sure.leatherback wrote: To understand what is killing it, maybe you can tell us of the decline?
First they are healthy, with new shoots and bloom. Then, after blooming (and the flowers and stems being cut), new shoots sprout again.
Soon after, leaves start to wilt.
After wilting, they start to dry.
And then...
They die.
It goes like: thriving->healthy->good->struggling->DEAD.
In six months or so.
My guess at the moment is exactly that: overwatering.leatherback wrote: "A dry azalea is a dead azalea". I never stopped to think that a "wet azalea is a dead azalea" too.
People here all say Azaleas like wet feet, but in my case this is causing root rot, i think.
Last one I threw out in the trashcan had all roots black and decaying.
I am inclined to agree.leatherback wrote: I *think* the exact substrate is not too important. It will be in heat of the rootbal, watering regime and strength of fertilizer, I think.
If in the nursery soil azaleas do thrive, it's not the Kanuma that is killing them.
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Posted 6 years 8 months ago #43473Thanks, Geoff.m5eaygeoff wrote: I can get sequestered iron with seaweed extract at any garden centre, but Kaizen 名媛直播 sells it.
But...
Things are not so simple around here, unfortunately.
To import from Kaizen (IF they deliver to Brazil, as most vendors don't because of our weird duties and taxes), is a possibility, I will try.
Thanks again!
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Posted 6 years 8 months ago #43490Sounds familiar.. I’ve got those symptoms with the five nursery buggers. I cutted back the water, but get worsted, then I increased back significantly the spraying. Stayed with light watering, and they came back to budding/growing, except one. Something tells me, they have a really thin tolerance line on watering. I don’t know if I continue to pampering them for a long period.Clicio wrote:
Yes, for sure.leatherback wrote: To understand what is killing it, maybe you can tell us of the decline?
First they are healthy, with new shoots and bloom. Then, after blooming (and the flowers and stems being cut), new shoots sprout again.
Soon after, leaves start to wilt.
After wilting, they start to dry.
And then...
They die.
It goes like: thriving->healthy->good->struggling->DEAD.
In six months or so.
(On the other hand, the Satsuki... But that I’ll post on his own topic..)
*Edit:
Clicio,..seaweed extract here is all but nonexistent.
Look it up, maybe Brazilian brown seaweed extract works for plants. What I know they produce it in S?o Paulo.
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Posted 6 years 8 months ago #43492Felidae wrote: Look it up, maybe Brazilian brown seaweed extract works for plants. What I know they produce it in S?o Paulo.
I surely will, Felidae, thank you for the tip!
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