- 1). Fill a growing container three-fourths of the way with potting soil. The container should be large enough to easily hold the root ball and needs at least one hole in the bottom for drainage.
- 2). Plant the crimson glory tea tree at its original depth.
- 3). Water until moisture drips through to the drainage tray. Pour off any water that collects in the tray before it is reabsorbed.
- 4). Place the container in a partially sunny location. Select a spot away from air vents if growing the plant indoors.
- 5). Water when the potting soil no longer sticks to your finger during the growing season. Water only when the soil feels completely dry during winter months.
- 6). Feed once each month with balanced liquid fertilizer from spring until fall.
- 7). Snip off faded flowers as necessary. Prune in mid-spring to eliminate broken or dead branches and to control the size of the crimson glory tea tree plant.
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