Pruned roots
- Nandha
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I have this flamboyant for about 8 years. Have repotted it a few times. I pruned the roots and
I have mistakenly left the plant in some water that was contaminated with ammonia. After repotting the tree never recover.
Please help. Is there a way I can save this tree that I planted from seed.
I have mistakenly left the plant in some water that was contaminated with ammonia. After repotting the tree never recover.
Please help. Is there a way I can save this tree that I planted from seed.
by Nandha
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If you are in spring, then you could repot without pruning any roots and add more draining soil. In my mind it depends how much ammonia there was that got absorbed. I would wait for more replies as i am not too sure.
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- Judgetribe
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That little fella does not look happy.
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- m5eaygeoff
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The soil looks awful, re pot now into free draining soil, and hope.
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