How much water do I need to give my Crepe myrtle?
How much water do I need to give my Crepe myrtle?

The Crepe myrtle generally needs about a gallon of water each schedule,With the potted plants, you might want to water them deeply until you see that the water is dripping at the bottom of the pot. Then, wait for the soil to dry before watering them again. You can use a water calculator or a moisture meter to determine the amount you've given to your plant in a week. Provide plenty of water, especially in the flowering period, but let the moisture evaporate afterwards to prevent root rot.
If Crepe myrtle is planted outdoor with adequate rainfall, it may not need additional watering. When Crepe myrtle is young or newly planted, make sure it gets 1-2 inches of rain per week. As Crepe myrtle continues to grow, it can survive entirely on rainfall. Only when the weather is too hot, or when there is no rainfall at all for 2-3 weeks, then consider giving Crepe myrtle a full watering during the cooler moment of the day to prevent the plant from suffering from high heat damage. Additional watering will be required during persistent dry spells.





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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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