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VaVanessa17 March 20241 Wish green leaves
Azalea, its leaves are falling and it’s wilting
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I got an azalea about a week ago (rhododendron simsii) and its leaves keep falling off – it seems to be wilting. And I don’t know what to do with it.
I should mention that it doesn’t sit in the sun, I don’t water it often and I don’t keep it at high temperatures.
Could you advise me how to take care of it? What products should I use?Attachments:
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Hello. Just from the information provided and the attached photos it is not possible to determine the exact cause that led to the plant’s deterioration, but it is most likely abiotic stress caused by changing environmental conditions (azaleas are sensitive to changing environmental factors: location, watering, light, temperature, etc.).
Thus, it is important to respect the environmental and care requirements specific to this species, as detailed in the following article (Rhododendron, plant care and growing guide) and to administer a fertilizer that is specially designed for the nutritional requirements of this species: Hydrangea Blue Fertilizer Wuxal Hortensiendünger, 1 litre, by watering at the roots, according to the specifications on the product page.
It is also important to remove the flowers as they turn brown and dry to stimulate the formation of new flowers.-
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