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How to fix Root Rot

Root Rot is a disease that affects trees planted in wet soil. This decomposing disease is very dangerous and can shorten the life of any tree or plant. It is relatively common in houseplants. The engine of the plant will get disrupted with the invasion of this fungus.

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How to fix Root Rot

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  1. How to fix Root Rot? Root Rot Treatment For Trees is a common fungal infection that affects tree roots. It can cause the tree to become unstable and eventually die. If you catch root rot early, there are steps you can take to treat it and protect your tree. One solution is to use a fungicide. Fungicides can be applied either through the soil or as a foliar spray. Fungicides can be made with a variety of chemicals, but synthetic fungicides tend to be more effective in treating root rot. Fungicide is sprayed on the tree's foliage and coats the leaves enough that when the fungus tries to grow it will attach itself to the chemical and die within hours or days. Fertilizer can increase tree susceptibility to root rot, and you should avoid fertilizing your tree until the fungus is gone. Fungicide spray will also kill any healthy fungi that grow on the leaves or needles of a tree, so do not use it when the weather is windy and bring it in after about 3 weeks when you won't have to worry about wind. Fungicide should be applied in the early spring, before the tree's buds open for the year. It is also a good idea to fertilize your tree after its leaves have dropped for winter.

  2. However, if your tree suffers from root rot it is important that you do not spray any herbicides near it while you are trying to treat the fungus. Herbicides will kill the fungicide and make your treatment unsuccessful. If you are not comfortable using a fungicide, there are other steps you can take to protect your tree from root rot. You can improve your soil drainage by adding organic matter like compost or peat moss to your soil. You can also use a root protection barrier to help keep the fungus from entering the tree's roots. A root protection barrier is a physical barrier made of plastic, metal, or fabric that is placed around the tree's trunk. It can be difficult to find a root protection barrier that is effective against root rot, so you may need to try a few different products before you find one that works. In some cases, root rot can become so severe that you will have to remove the tree from the ground. This should only be done as a last resort after all other measures have been taken and failed. If you do decide to remove your tree, make sure you take it down properly so it can begin to decay,

  3. We not only cure the tree disease but also make sure that it won’t get affected by it again. If you suspect your trees are suffering from Root Rot disease, then contact us for diagnosis and best treatment of it. AUTHOR BIO:- Dustin Pope, the President of Tree Doctor, wisdom is stored in the optimum health of the trees, plants, and shrubs in the landscape of San Diego.He is very passionate about creating awareness for tree health management and educating people about the consequences of ignoring the unique tree healthcare needs. He believes in sustainable results using advanced environmentally-friendly technology. FaceBook :- https://www.facebook.com/Tree-Doctor-USA-264448065422744/ Twitter:- https://twitter.com/TreeDoctorUSA

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