Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree for Sale - Buying & Growing Guide
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Even though this crape myrtle is on the smaller side, reaching about 15 feet tall at most, it is sure to stand out in your garden nonetheless. The Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree, or Lagerstroemia x 'JM5' PPAF, holds fantastic purple blooms against dark glossy leaves for most of the summer. Along with adding that unmatched beauty, the Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree is also known to be drought tolerant and one of the more cold hardy crape myrtles.
- The Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree has dark leaves and vibrant flowers.
- This plant is drought tolerant.
- It is hardy to 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
Plant Care
Sunlight
It is best for a Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree to grow in a location that receives a minimum of six hours of sunlight per day.
Watering
After establishment, you should water your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree whenever the first three inches of soil are dry.
Fertilizing
Fertilize this plant once per year in early spring with a balanced fertilizer.
Planting and Care
Planting instructions
You should plant your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree in a location that receives between six and eight hours of sunlight per day. Ideally, the soil in that location should be on the looser side to allow for good drainage and have an acidic to slightly acidic pH. To plant this tree, dig a hole that is as deep as the root ball is tall and about twice as wide. Place the plant in the hole and backfill the hole while supplying water. Complete the process by layering organic mulch over the planting area.
Watering and nutrients
Just after planting your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree, you should give it water about once or twice per week during the first month. For the rest of the first growing season, you can water about once per week or once every two weeks. For the rest of this plant’s life, you should water it based on the soil moisture. Once the first three inches of soil have dried out, it is time to add some water. Feed this plant once per year in spring using a general-purpose fertilizer. Consider repeating the feeding in the fall.
Pollination
During the prolonged bloom period of the Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree, this plant will attract countless insects to its flowers. Those insects will feed on the nectar in the flowers and carry the pollen from the male flower structures to the female structures. Since the Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree is a self-fertile plant, a single plant can conduct pollination by itself without the need for a second plant. Unfortunately, there is no incentive for gardeners to encourage pollination since the fruits of this tree have little to no value.
Pruning
During the late winter or the early spring, you should gather a set of sharp and sterile pruning tools to prune your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree. Your main goal when pruning should be to remove any branches that are dead, diseased or damaged. You may also want to perform some light shaping, but this will not always be necessary. Since the Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree blooms later in summer on new wood, you won’t need to worry about removing any of the season’s blooms while pruning early in the season.
Pests, diseases and animals
There are a few common diseases that you’ll need to look out for while caring for your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree. The two most prevalent of those diseases are powdery mildew and leaf spot. Both of these diseases can arise when your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree either receives too much moisture or does not have access to enough sunlight. Additionally, insects can also feed on the blooms and foliage of this plant. The pests you’ll find most often on your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree are aphids, Japanese beetles and scale.
Achieving maximum results
The Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree typically grows with a multi-stemmed habit, which means you should encourage a younger version of this plant to develop a few main stems that will provide the plant with its main structure throughout its life. After your plant has developed those stems, new suckers will likely continue to appear at the plant’s base. When pruning, be sure to remove these suckers, as they can detract from the plant’s overall appearance and strength.
FAQs
Is the Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree a fast-growing tree?
The Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree grows at a fast rate, often increasing its size by about two feet each year. However, since this plant is on the smaller side, its fast growth is not typically an issue. Once the Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree reaches about 12 to 15 feet tall, it will maintain that size and pose little threat of overcrowding your garden beds.
What is the best way to prevent disease for a Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree?
The best way to prevent disease for a Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree is to select an ideal planting location from the onset. Specifically, full sunlight exposure and well-draining soils will make moisture-related diseases far less likely. If you do find that your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree has contracted an infection, you should prune out the diseased parts of the plant and consider spraying the foliage depending on the disease in question.
What is the best time of year to plant a Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree?
The ideal time to plant a Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree is during the mid to late spring. Ensure that there will be no more frosts in your area before you plant in spring to avoid any cold damage. Alternatively, you can plant this tree during the fall while the soil is still warm and workable. Again, you should give your Thunderstruck™ Coral Boom™ Crape Myrtle Tree plenty of time to adapt to its new growing location before the first winter frost arrives.
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