cbrshadow23
Shohin
I have a Crassula Ovata that has an area that I think is starting to rot. I'm wondering what I can do to stop it from continuing. I'm guessing I'll need to carve it out a bit, but I realize this can be dangerous to the tree. This was my first attempt at "bonsai" so I'd really like to save this plant.
I believe the issue is that I trimmed a branch back way too much without leaving an internode for die-back. I noticed a "crack" in the bark and I can feel that it's softer than other areas on the sides of that crack. The actual circle where the branch was cut is not rotten - it's just covered in callus.
Here are some pictures of the tree and that specific area. The tree is in otherwise perfect health.
What are my next steps? I was thinking I'd inspect the area by slightly carving it back until I only see hard green areas rather than soft or black areas. Then keep it dry until it calluses over (1 week?)
I believe the issue is that I trimmed a branch back way too much without leaving an internode for die-back. I noticed a "crack" in the bark and I can feel that it's softer than other areas on the sides of that crack. The actual circle where the branch was cut is not rotten - it's just covered in callus.
Here are some pictures of the tree and that specific area. The tree is in otherwise perfect health.
What are my next steps? I was thinking I'd inspect the area by slightly carving it back until I only see hard green areas rather than soft or black areas. Then keep it dry until it calluses over (1 week?)