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My plant had a lot of root rot, I washed it with peroxide solution and cut a lot away. What is the best course of action now?
1: did I cut enough or more?
2: should I propagate in water or put it in a pot again ?
theseboysofmine
It looks fine. I would just get the poor thing back in some dirt.
guiom2959
I’d put it back into soil. A new one. Well draining soil. And you should soak it as soon as the plant is back into it. not too much though. That’s what I would do.
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My plant had a lot of root rot, I washed it with peroxide solution and cut a lot away. What is the best course of action now?
1: did I cut enough or more?
2: should I propagate in water or put it in a pot again ?
It looks fine. I would just get the poor thing back in some dirt.
I’d put it back into soil. A new one. Well draining soil. And you should soak it as soon as the plant is back into it. not too much though. That’s what I would do.
I don’t see any rot?