Fairly new to this world, bought these3 on the weekend noticed this yesterday, I googled it could be stem spots or root rot, need you’re advice, please and thank you.
That’s not a technical term and not even a laymen’s term we use here. It could be a small bacterial infection that infiltrated the areole. These are normally self-limiting and don’t require intervention unless you see it spreading rapidly.
>root rot
As the name implies, this is rot that starts under the soil. It doesn’t just jump halfway up the plant.
All in all, leave it alone. It’s probably nothing to worry about.
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It can often be a sign off too much humidity. The soil looks pretty organic. Would definitely benefit from reporting with pumice or something other porous mineral. 🙂
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>stem spots
That’s not a technical term and not even a laymen’s term we use here. It could be a small bacterial infection that infiltrated the areole. These are normally self-limiting and don’t require intervention unless you see it spreading rapidly.
>root rot
As the name implies, this is rot that starts under the soil. It doesn’t just jump halfway up the plant.
All in all, leave it alone. It’s probably nothing to worry about.
It can often be a sign off too much humidity. The soil looks pretty organic. Would definitely benefit from reporting with pumice or something other porous mineral. 🙂