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Decay is a word for dead things/rot.
When people die, they rot in the coffin or the soil and, well they just die and rot.
No, it is not recommended to reuse soil that has root rot for planting new plants as it may contain harmful pathogens that can infect the new plants. It is best to discard the contaminated soil and use fresh, sterile soil for planting.
To prevent or treat neon pothos root rot effectively, ensure the plant is not overwatered and has well-draining soil. Trim any affected roots and repot the plant in fresh soil. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent further root rot.
To save your ZZ plant from root rot, you should carefully remove it from the soil, trim off any affected roots, and replant it in fresh, well-draining soil. Make sure not to overwater the plant and allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent future root rot.
Summer time normally.
Delphiniums are best planted in fertile, deep, well-drained soil. They do not tolerate "wet-feet", which is why they rot.
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no it will stay good for millions of years
To get nutritious rich black soil it will normally take 3 years to rot the peels enough to create good soil. It may take less time with the peels. A year or until the peels rotted away.
To prevent and treat Pilea root rot in houseplants, ensure proper drainage in the soil, avoid overwatering, and allow the soil to dry out between waterings. If root rot occurs, remove the affected parts of the plant, repot in fresh soil, and adjust watering habits to prevent further issues.
To prevent philodendron stem rot in your houseplant, make sure the soil is well-draining and avoid overwatering. Treat stem rot by cutting off affected parts, allowing the plant to dry out, and repotting in fresh soil if necessary.