Why Isnt My Crepe Myrtle Blooming?
A Crepe myrtle plant may fail to bloom due to crowded branches, lack of sun, in adequate phosphorus or too much nitrogen in its fertilizer. Trimming should be done to remove dead branches that are inside the tree and allow more sunshine and air to reach the tree. Alternatively one may remove anything that could be blocking the plant from getting enough sunshine or try balancing the soil nutrient ratio.
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Crape myrtles require direct sunlight to produce flowers. The longer the plants are under direct sunlight, the better the chances they will bloom. If the crape myrtles have interru...
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Full sun is best, mine grow in hot, dry inland Australia and they just love it with a regular garden water. Don't butcher your Crepe Myrtles (see previous questions on this matter)...
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While a spring garden landscape is replete with lots of blooming flowers and flowering shrubs and trees, crape myrtles are only emerging leaves this time of year. If your crape myr...
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There are several species of crepe myrtle generally blooming between late spring and early fall. You are pretty much guaranteed beautiful blooms throughout the summer as most varie...
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Have you pruned them recently? Crepes bloom on current season wood. So any tip removal in the last 2 month or so will remove buds trying to form. Best time to do any tip pruning is...
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