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Indoor azaleas
I've got an indoor azalea that finished flowering a few weeks ago - and was lovely I may add. I'm not sure what to feed it with now though, also when and how often. Some of the leaves are turning reddy brown and dropping off, so it's obviously hungry, but what it the best thing to give it? I top-dressed with ericaceous compost, but I think it needs more than that. What about a foliar spray, but if so, which one?
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Water with rain water and give it a feed for ericaceous plants. Keep the compost moist but not wet. Many indoor azalea's are better off outside over the summer months, sunk into the ground in their pots in a shady corner, so if you have the space do it as soon as poss.
This might answer your question.
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_8174797_care-indoor-azalea-plant.html
Thanks for you help, guys