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Tropical Fruit Discussion / HELP root rot on mango tree
« on: October 02, 2016, 11:30:54 PM »
Sorry I dont have an image, but i'm sure you can find one somewhere round this forum
When I was changing the soil for my mango tree to volcanic soil, it seemed that 95% of the roots were gone, and the existing ones were black and extremely mushy. The damn landscaper put up watering multiple times a day, and i cant do nothing about it cause my mom wants her gosh darn grass, anyway, please help me revive the tree or should i graft it onto a manila seedling, and cut down the old tree, putting a more water resistant tree there
When I was changing the soil for my mango tree to volcanic soil, it seemed that 95% of the roots were gone, and the existing ones were black and extremely mushy. The damn landscaper put up watering multiple times a day, and i cant do nothing about it cause my mom wants her gosh darn grass, anyway, please help me revive the tree or should i graft it onto a manila seedling, and cut down the old tree, putting a more water resistant tree there











