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#273573 Apr 11th, 2009 at 07:23 AM
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i have a keepsake azeala and for some reason it only blooms in one spot can you tell me why. i water when it feels dry and i keep it in the moring window light. the other half seems to want to droop.does anyone know what i can do i turn it on a regualar bases


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meha #273584 Apr 11th, 2009 at 08:25 AM
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they like an acidic soil are you feeding it with the correct plant food? Also pruning must be done directly after the flowers die. I just bought 2 azaleas in the salmon pink color today I'm so looking forward to them filling out. I put them right infront of my bay window.


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Keepsake azaleas , like garden azaleas, not only need acidic soil but a season of cold weather in order to bloom. You should move your azalea to a cold but not freezing spot in your house for winter and return it to the window in late winter to early spring. Be sure to keep it watered well, but not overwatered during it's winter home.


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