


Native to Japan, the Azalea satsuki ‘Mio’ is an evergreen cultivar valued in bonsai for its delicate appearance, compact growth, and graceful flowering. Its small, glossy leaves form a dense and well-balanced canopy, while the spring blooms—typically in soft pink tones—convey lightness and refinement.
Light: Prefers bright, filtered light or partial shade. Protection from strong direct sunlight, especially during midday hours, helps prevent damage to foliage and flowers.
Watering: Requires consistent watering, keeping the substrate evenly moist. Azaleas are sensitive to drought and should never be allowed to dry out completely.
Humidity: Thrives in humid environments. Regular misting is recommended, particularly during warm or dry periods and throughout flowering.
Pruning: Prune immediately after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Avoid late pruning, as flower buds form on new shoots.
Fertilization: Apply a fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants after flowering and during the active growing season. Reduce feeding towards the end of summer and stop in autumn.
Repotting: Every 2–3 years, preferably just after flowering, using a well-draining, acidic substrate suitable for azaleas (kanuma-based mixes are ideal).
Flowering: Flowers from late spring to early summer. The main ornamental value lies in the soft, elegant blooms, compact foliage, and overall harmony of the tree.
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