1. Can I still live?Whether the money tree can survive after its bark rots depends on the specific situation. If the area of bark rot is small and has not spread to other parts, the tree can still survive as long as active remedial measures are taken. If the area of bark rot becomes large and the inside is also affected, or if the bark rot is not dealt with in time, these conditions will affect the tree and may prevent it from surviving. Only by taking timely measures and slowing down the spread can there be a chance of survival. II. Remedies1. Cut off the rotten bark: The rotten part cannot be kept. You can prepare a sharp knife first and cut off the rotten part. During this process, you cannot let the infection inside until the clean and healthy bark is exposed. 2. Disinfection: After cutting, disinfection is required. Prepare a solution of carbendazim mixed with clean water, then soak the tree in the carbendazim solution and place it aside to dry. 3. Replanting: After the bark is dry, apply rooting agent on it, trim the yellow and withered branches and leaves, then plant it in a flowerpot, fill it with permeable and fertile soil, and pay attention to maintenance methods. |
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