Why is my newly planted crepe myrtle dying?

Sometimes roots don't have enough room to spread out or didn't get enough water right after being planted. Whatever the case, trees wear their heart on their sleeve–or should we say their leaves. That's why you see those wilted, yellow or brown leaves.
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How do you care for a newly planted crepe myrtle?

Newly planted crepe myrtles should be well-watered until roots are established and are then mostly drought tolerant. Fertilizer is usually not necessary, unless blooms appear limited. Full bloom may not occur until the second year after planting. A soil test can indicate the need for fertilization.
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How long does it take a tree to recover from transplant shock?

The last step in a successful transplant process is patience! Some trees take two or more years to get rid of all their stress symptoms. Occasionally, it can even take up to 5 years for trees to fully recover. In most cases, it takes a year or so for trees to shake off transplant shock.
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What does Overwatered crepe myrtle look like?

How do I know if my crepe myrtle has too much water? Wilted or curling leaves that may turn brown at the tips or edge. A sparse canopy of off-color and undersized leaves, leaf scorch or yellowing leaves. Untimely fall color and early leaf drop.
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How much water does a newly planted crepe myrtle need?

Watering: Water your newly planted crape myrtle thoroughly after planting. Water newly planted crape myrtles at least once a week if dormant and in cool weather, and up to five times a week if planted during hot weather or in very sandy soil.
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Is My Crepe Myrtle Still Alive?



Can crepe myrtle get too much water?

Overwatering crape myrtles in spring and summer can diminish flowering, since overly moist soil promotes leafy growth, not flower production.
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Will crepe myrtle grow in wet soil?

Crape myrtle tolerate a wide range of soil types, including clay. They prefer a well-drained but moist soil.
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Can you overwater a newly planted tree?

Once planted, a tree needs the right amount of water to establish its roots and begin a long and healthy life. Too little water and the tree will wilt and die, but too much water can drown the roots and kill the tree just as easily.
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How can you tell if a newly planted tree has enough water?

For a new tree, sample dirt at the base of the tree and for an established tree, test the root zone. Get a pinch of dirt (be sure that it is dirt and not mulch) and roll it around between your fingers. If it sticks together, there is enough moisture. If it is dry and crumbly, it is time to water.
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Will an overwatered tree recover?

Long-Term Care of Waterlogged Trees

It may take waterlogged or flooded trees a few seasons to recover, depending on how long they were deprived of oxygen. Keep an eye on your trees and look for any continuing signs of distress.
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How do you save a dying newly planted tree?

Here are a few things you can try:
  1. Give tree roots at least one inch of water per week.
  2. Apply a two-to-four-inch deep layer of mulch from the base of the tree to the drip line. Keep mulch five inches away from the trunk.
  3. Don't over prune young trees, unless it's to remove dead or damaged branches.
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Is it normal for plants to wilt after transplanting?

Most seedlings will wilt after transplanting, and that's entirely normal. If you see your small plants wilting or yellowing, it doesn't necessarily mean you've done something wrong. What's important is that they pull through. Most plants will recover from transplant shock, and the main sign of recovery is new growth.
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What does transplant shock look like?

Symptoms of transplant shock

wilting or falling leaves, dying branches, abrupt fall of flowers or fruit, or it might die altogether.
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Can you use Miracle Grow on crepe myrtle?

Using these types of fertilizers will cover your bases if the soil in your area is deficient in a certain element or trace mineral. The easiest to use and most well known fertilizer is Miracle Gro. However, if you have many Crape Myrtles you wish to fertilize, using Miracle Gro can become expensive.
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Do crepe myrtles need full sun?

To help your crape myrtle look its very best… Crape myrtle needs full sun (6 or more hours per day) to thrive. With less sunlight, blooms will not be as prolific and their colors may be diminished. These plants are not demanding about the pH of their soil, though neutral or slightly acidic soils are best.
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Where is the best place to plant crepe myrtles?

Crape Myrtles can be grown all over the USA, in any soil type. The site should be in the bright, hot sun: full or partial sun (6hrs min). No heavy shade for Crape Myrtles. If the site gets sun for part of the day then it's fine.
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Is my new tree dead?

Take a twig from your tree. If it snaps off easily, that branch is dead or weak; if it's pliable and takes some effort to pull off, your tree is still alive. If the inside of the twig is brown and dry, that branch is dead or dying and may show that the rest of the tree is dead or dying.
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Should you water a new tree everyday?

Newly planted trees or shrubs require more frequent watering than established trees and shrubs. They should be watered at planting time and at these intervals: 1-2 weeks after planting, water daily. 3-12 weeks after planting, water every 2 to 3 days.
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What time of day is best to water trees?

During a summer afternoon, up to half of the water can be lost to evaporation. The best time to water is in the morning or evening, so the roots have a chance to absorb most of the water.
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Should you fertilize a newly planted tree?

Answer: Regarding fertilization of newly planted trees -- don't! For at least the first year, their nutrient needs will be minimal. During this time they are establishing their root systems, and fertilizer (especially nitrogen which stimulates stems and leaves) will not be appropriate.
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How long does it take a new tree to establish?

Trees provided with regular irrigation through the first growing season after transplanting require approximately 3 months (hardiness zones 9-11), 6 months (hardiness zones 7-8), or one year or more (hardiness zones 2-6) per inch of trunk diameter to fully establish roots in the landscape soil.
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How often do you water newly planted plants?

As your landscape grows more mature, your watering practices may need to be adjusted. You should water daily for the first 2 weeks after planting unless you get rainy weather, but after a month or so, decrease the frequency that you water plants to around 2-3 times a week. In the following months, water less often.
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What is the best fertilizer for crape myrtles?

Fertilizers including 8-8-8, 10-10-10, 12-4-8 or 16-4-8 will work fine and are ideal for crape myrtles, but don't go overboard. Overfertilizing trees will cause excess growth and reduce the number of blooms on each tree.
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What type of soil is best for crape myrtles?

The best soil for crape myrtle is in an acidic to slightly acidic soil ranging from 5.0 to 6.5 on the pH scale. Most average garden soils fall between a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0.
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When should crepe myrtles be planted?

Late fall to early spring is the best time to plant. But a lot of folks buy and plant their crepe myrtle in summer because they select it while it is blooming. That works too, but watering well during the summer months is crucial to transitioning it into your garden.
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