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Flowering maple tree
Flowering maple tree









Never amend the soil with lime, as flowering maple prefers acidic soil conditions. My favorite is this one by Happy Frog because it contains mycorrhizal fungi and beneficial soil microbes. Use any high-quality potting soil formulated for houseplants. You can grow this plant in hanging pots or ground planters. Each time, move the plant to a pot with a diameter at least 4 inches (10 cm) larger than its current container. Re-pot young flowering maple plants every six months or so to accommodate the fast-growing roots. Make sure to keep it away from blasts of heat from heating vents or wood stoves during the winter months.

flowering maple tree

TemperatureĪverage room temperatures of around 65 – 75 degrees F (18 – 24 degrees C) are perfect for flowering maple year-round. If you must place it in a west- or south-facing window, hang sheer curtains to filter the light. It does not do well in the heat and should be shielded from the hot afternoon sun. (I’ve recently started using this one for my houseplants and I love it!)Īlthough it can tolerate a few hours of direct sun each day, flowering maple performs best in the cool morning sun from an east-facing window. If you don’t have a bright enough area, consider supplementing the natural light you do have with artificial lights. Its ideal location is an east-facing window. Lightįlowering maple houseplant needs bright, indirect light to thrive and produce flowers. Abutilon “Lucky Lantern Yellow” – Flowering maple comes in many different colors. I use the original formula, houseplant special, or blossom booster on all my plants (depending on their needs). Read my review of Jack’s Fertilizer to see why I love it so much. My favorite houseplant fertilizer for flowering plants is Jack’s Blossom Booster, but any all-purpose food will work. (Keep in mind if your potting mix includes fertilizer, you may not need to fertilize for the first six months or so.) In winter, when growth has slowed down, reduce feeding to once a month. Fertilizerįeed your flowering maple houseplant every two weeks with a balanced houseplant fertilizer during spring through fall. Additionally, consider placing the plant on a humidity tray or placing a high-quality houseplant humidifier in the room if you have dry air.

flowering maple tree

If you live in a dry climate, it may be beneficial to mist several times a week all year long. Use a spray bottle filled with lukewarm water set to the mist setting. But, you should mist the plant once every few days during winter when indoor air is dry to prevent problems with spider mites. If it still feels moist, check again the next day.) Humidityįlowering maple does not need super high humidity levels. If the soil feels dry, it’s time to water. (Insert your finger into the soil up to the first knuckle. Water your flowering maple thoroughly, then don’t water again until the top 1 inch of soil feels dry to the touch.

FLOWERING MAPLE TREE HOW TO

Keep reading for more detailed care instructions including maintenance tips, troubleshooting, propagation, and how to keep this plant looking its best for as long as possible.

  • SAFETY: Leaves may be toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
  • TEMPERATURE: 65 – 75 degrees F (18 – 24 degrees C).
  • FEEDING: Every two weeks spring – fall, once monthly in winter.
  • HUMIDITY: Moderate in winter or dry climates.
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    WATER: When top 1 inch of soil feels dry.

    flowering maple tree

    Here’s a basic rundown of care guidelines: If provided with enough bright light and good basic care, it will thrive in your home for many years. I would consider it of moderate difficulty. Unlike many other blooming houseplants, flowering maple is not hard to grow. 12 Where to Buy Flowering Maple Houseplant Flowering Maple Houseplant Care









    Flowering maple tree