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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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Why Ranunculus tubers rot shortly after planting?
The problem: tubers rot. Some rot before sprouting, others rot after sending out their first few leaves.
attempts: i skipped the soaking stage, and tried my luck in the garden. …
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Are Echeverias better off in a garden than a pot?
just using pure Perlite
3 - Let it dry for a few days before the next irrigation
4 - Keeping the center dry
5 - Looking for heat-tolerant and direct-sun tolerant species
The problem: Echeverias may rot … One species was more sensitive to rot, yet still performed better than the potted ones. They needed less water and endured wetting the center of the crown by rain or irrigation. …
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Urgent treatment for Echeverias, in mid-winter
My E. Purpusorum has begun to shrivel its bottom leaves and just by touching the plant it came-off. The roots seem to have died, but I still have a chance to root the stem. This species seems difficul …
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How hard or easy those Haworthias are to cultivate?
Those Haworthias are sold in the range of $40 to $50 equivalent, while standard ones are marketed in the range of $3 to $5, depending on size. This is from a local grower in my country, not an online …