What should I do if I water Crepe myrtle too much/too little?
What should I do if I water Crepe myrtle too much/too little?

An overwatered Crepe myrtle can start to have leaves that turn yellow, drop off and wilt. The plant can also look dull and unhealthy, with signs of mushy stems. When they are beginning to show these signs, it's best to adjust your schedule whenever possible.
The wilting can also be a sign of under watering as well. You might see that the leaves begin to turn crispy and dry while the overwatered ones will have soft wilted leaves. Check the soil when it is dry and watering is not enough, give it a full watering in time. Enough water will make the Crepe myrtle recover again, but the plant will still appear dry and yellow leaves after a few days due to the damaged root system. Once it return to normal, the leave yellowing will stop .
Always check the moisture levels at the pot when you have the Crepe myrtle indoors. Avoid overwatering indoors and see if there are signs of black spots. If these are present, let the soil dry in the pot by giving it a few days of rest from watering.
Overwatering can lead to root rot being present in your plant. If this is the case, you might want to transfer them into a different pot, especially if you see discolored and slimy roots. Always prevent root rot as much as possible, and don't let the soil become too soggy.
You should dig a little deeper when you plant your Crepe myrtle outdoors. When you check with your fingers and notice that the soil is too dry, it could mean underwatering. Adequate watering is required to help the plant recover.





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Crepe myrtle
A species of Crape myrtles, Also known as Indian crape myrtle
Botanical name: Lagerstroemia indica
Genus: Crape myrtles

Crepe myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) is a highly ornamental small tropical tree or shrub, often multi-stemmed. It is native to India, Southeastern Asia, and Japan, and features a characteristic vase-shaped crown and beautifully-ruffled pink blooms that can last from early summer to autumn. It is also a popular nesting shrub for small birds.

The Lagerstroemia plants of Lythraceae (Lagerstroemia spp.) as important ornamental woody plants have a flowering period up to 100 days. They have many flowers with very rich colors from purple, red, pink, and white to mixed colors. Some varieties are gorgeous leaf colors in autumn. These plants are easy to manage, with a suitable growth rate, a long life and good drought tolerance. Therefore, the lagerstroemia plants are widely applied in gardens and urban landscapes.
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