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Use this tag with questions about root rot, stem rot, tree rotting, fruit or crop rotting issues or any other rot related problems.
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Does an injured succulent require amputation?
Will it spread to the whole plant and cause it to rot? What is the right course of action to save the plant?
This is the plant previous to the injury. …
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Euphorbia stems keep rotting in succession
The leading theories I have about what could've caused the rot are:
Overwatering: while the plant has good drainage, two of the stems rotted right after being watered profusely, while when I watered … rotted and what it looked like when I inspected it (I later on found out you should never touch Euphorbias with bare hands 😅):
The arm that rotted on January 10 looked like this:
The third arm to rot …