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Azalea Spray
Posted on 2/25/26 at 12:42 am
Posted on 2/25/26 at 12:42 am
I have neglected my azaleas for a long time and would like to get them back into shape this year. They are in decent shape but have the typical assortment of funguses and insect pests you would expect on azaleas.
Is there any single spray that I can treat all of this with? I am not opposed to periodic spraying, but would rather not have a half dozen chemicals that I have to spray at all different intervals.
Is there any single spray that I can treat all of this with? I am not opposed to periodic spraying, but would rather not have a half dozen chemicals that I have to spray at all different intervals.
Posted on 2/25/26 at 8:26 am to Spankum
This year. Prune after this bloom to open up and use a acidic fertilizer. That might improve fungus issue. Next year spray with Garden Tech Sevin 3-in-1 Flower & Shrub Insect Killer.
Posted on 2/25/26 at 9:23 am to Spankum
One of the most effective and convenient products I use is an imidacloprid (insecticide) drench. You mix & pour the product at the base of the shrub, it’s uptaken by the roots and distributed systemically throughout the shrub. Offers pretty much season control of the most harmful azalea insects. As a bonus some companies, Fertilome and Bonide come to mind, sell a imidacloprid drench product that also contains a systemic fungicide, usually referred as 2 in 1 product.
Most retail garden centers, and perhaps the big box stores (HD or Lowe’s) carry those products. I prefer these products to spraying for time and convenience.
As mentioned, also fertilize with a general purpose acidic shrub fertilizer- the next 2 or 3 weeks, would be a good time to apply. Fertilome has a granular azalea fertlizer that contains imidachloprid insecticide - you might consider that product. A cup or 2 of elemental sulfur spread around the root zone of each azalea will help increase soil acidity (reduce soil pH) if you have non-acidic soil.
Most retail garden centers, and perhaps the big box stores (HD or Lowe’s) carry those products. I prefer these products to spraying for time and convenience.
As mentioned, also fertilize with a general purpose acidic shrub fertilizer- the next 2 or 3 weeks, would be a good time to apply. Fertilome has a granular azalea fertlizer that contains imidachloprid insecticide - you might consider that product. A cup or 2 of elemental sulfur spread around the root zone of each azalea will help increase soil acidity (reduce soil pH) if you have non-acidic soil.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 12:25 am to CrawDude
I hadn’t thought about anything systemic…..that sounds like a great idea!
Thanks to all who have replied.
Thanks to all who have replied.
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