Lazylightningny
Masterpiece
This has been a constant problem for me. Scenario: I have purchased a plant from Home Depot. It's healthy. Let's say for the sake of argument that it's a cotoneaster, but really this problem is for every type of tree. Let's say it's April. I prune the top, saw the root ball in half and prune the circling roots. Repot either into a cut-down nursery pot or pond basket. Doesn't much matter. Invariably, the pot will remain heavy for weeks, months, with root rot at the bottom. I've tried withholding water, over-watering (intending to wash out fungi). I've tried keeping them in the shade, and keeping them in the sun. I realize this depends on species and other factors, but it is a problem that plagues probably 70 % of my plants. When the problem is serious enough, I have to unpot them, prune the root rot as best as possible, and plant them directly into the ground for a year or two to regain strength.
What do you do?
What do you do?