1. Not recommended The adaptability of the green ivy to soil is actually very strong, and there will be almost no problems in growing it in normal soil. However, once the plant's roots rot, it means there is something wrong with the soil. It may be that too much water was poured, causing a large amount of water to accumulate in the soil, thus causing root rot. It may also be that certain pathogenic microorganisms appeared in the soil, causing root rot. This kind of problematic soil cannot be used directly to grow flowers again, but after drying and disinfecting, and ensuring that there is no stagnant water and bacteria in it, it can be used again. However, this is very troublesome and may not completely kill the bacteria, so it is recommended that you use new flower soil for cultivation. 2. Treatment method If you want to continue growing flowers in soil with rotten roots, you first need to disinfect the soil. There are many ways to disinfect. You can spread it out and expose it to the sun for a few days, stir-fry it in an iron pan for a while, or heat it in a microwave to sterilize it. After it is processed, you can continue to use it to grow flowers. |
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