Some help with browning of some leafs on a azelea.

RedJamesBonsai

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I need some help as to why or what I could do to the browning of the leafs . Some info I have had it in full sun and it has liked it , but for a couple weeks we was having afternoon storms with heavy rain. So I thought I it might be getting to much rain so I moved it to the back porch where it's mostly sunny but put a patio umbrella over it so it don't get to much rain . Did this a couple weeks ago and it's still not showing any improvement. Can anyone give some advice or point me to some info for my own research
Thanks....Red
 

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fredman

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A little browning here and there wont worry me. It happens to them in the wild to. If your soil is right no amount of rain is bad to them. They love water. Being in a container, to much sun can be a factor.....;)
 

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Could be pot cooking too.

Being an understory shrub the Probly like cool roots.

Something about @milehigh_7 saying keeping water in his pots boils em.
Of course that 115F.
But maybe the excess rain and full sun set up a condition like that.

I'd try to keep the pot cooler just in case.

Sorce
 
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