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Wishy13764 10-11-2003 02:22 PM

Potted Azalea
 
I have it in a 7" inch pot that has been outside since spring. Its the hardy
variety, but I know if I leave it outside in that size of a pot, the soil would
freeze and the temp goes down. I'm in NYC. I brought it inside, the leaves are
healthy looking. Can i continue to 'groom' this pot indoors and put it outside
again in the spring? Will it go dormant inside? Should i withold watering?

Karen 12-11-2003 03:32 PM

Potted Azalea
 
(Wishy13764) wrote in message ...
I have it in a 7" inch pot that has been outside since spring. Its the hardy
variety, but I know if I leave it outside in that size of a pot, the soil would
freeze and the temp goes down. I'm in NYC. I brought it inside, the leaves are
healthy looking. Can i continue to 'groom' this pot indoors and put it outside
again in the spring? Will it go dormant inside? Should i withold watering?


In Atlanta, Azelea grows year round.

Depending how warm and bright is your "inside", it may not go dormant.
You can't let it completely dry even when it's dormant inside your
cold garage.

Stephen M. Henning 26-11-2003 03:22 AM

Potted Azalea
 
(Wishy13764) wrote:

I have it in a 7" inch pot that has been outside since spring. Its the hardy
variety, but I know if I leave it outside in that size of a pot, the soil
would freeze and the temp goes down. I'm in NYC. I brought it inside, the
leaves are healthy looking. Can i continue to 'groom' this pot indoors and
put it outside again in the spring? Will it go dormant inside? Should I
withold watering?


Some azaleas can be kept indoors like house plants. Others need a rest
period. Most florist azaleas, even hardy ones, can be kept like house
plants. Many field grown plants need to go dormant. This means reduced
temperature, reduced light and reduced moisture. I ideal place is an
attached garage or other unheated area with a small window.

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