How often you should water azaleas depends on whether they are newly planted, established, in a container, or indoors
. Other factors include climate, soil type, and the amount of sun exposure the plant receives
- Newly planted azaleas Immediately after planting a new azalea, water it deeply
. Water every other day for the first week, and then once a week for the next two months to encourage the roots to establish
- Established azaleas Water established azaleas about once a week, providing an inch of water, during the growing season (spring and summer)
. During periods of drought, watering may be needed twice a week
- Azaleas in containers Potted azaleas may need daily watering, especially during the summer or if the pot is unglazed and kept in a sunny location
- Indoor azaleas Indoor azaleas need regular watering, up to twice a week, because they evaporate a lot of water
. With a waterwick watering system, check the water level every four to five days and top it up when needed, but at least once a week
Check the soil moisture before watering. If the top inch of soil is dry to the touch, it's time to water
. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot and fungal diseases
. Ensure the soil is well-draining