Lars Grimm
Chumono
Wouldn't the hydrogen peroxide just provide a very short term solution to increase oxygenation though?Just a theory, but a lot of things line up with it. I'm always the most hopeful in spring after thinking about solutions all winter, instead of looking at crispy maple leaves lol. I'm glad that people say that it doesn't seem to be fatal, but I'd really like to figure out a solution.
Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, and breaks down into H2O and oxygen. A good soak (submerging the pot) will ensure it gets to the hard-to-reach shin. Never done it personally.
Tilting the pot could help for sure.
I'm curious how people water those over-the-top pancake nebari trees we all see from Japan. How does water not stagnate under the trunk?
I have thought about using the Oxiphon and Zerotol combination as this has listed efficacy against pythium as well as broad spectrum bactericidal and fungicidal. I tried a bit of a foliar application late in the season last year, but maybe I will include it more aggressively in the rotation this year