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The time it takes for a tree stump to rot completely can vary, but it typically ranges from 3 to 7 years.
yes he is the queerest person on the planet and needs to go die in a hole and then let it rot on top of him then put him in a different hole and let it rot on top of him etc. he takes it in the ass
It indicates that the tree is starting to rot and that there is fungus inside it.
The tree could be choked by the chain link if it grew through a link hole in the fence. Trees have a layer called the cambium, which supplies nutrition from the roots to the rest of the tree. If this layer is damaged the tree will suffer and possibly die. In the instance of a chain link fence the tree has very little chance of survival because the link will cut the cambium all the way around the trunk causing the tree to choke to death. If the dead tree happened to go unnoticed there is a good chance it would rot and fall down.
by putting old would on the stump and burn it
It can take a long time to make a tree stump rot. You can use bleach or a plant killer to try and kill the root. The best bet would be to have it dug up.
Apples rot on the tree due to the presence of bacteria and fungi that break down the fruit's tissues, causing it to decay. This process is accelerated by factors such as moisture, temperature, and damage to the fruit's skin.
To prevent root rot in your palm tree, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and plant in well-draining soil. If root rot occurs, treat it by cutting away affected roots, improving drainage, and using fungicides if necessary.
To prevent root rot in tree stumps, ensure proper drainage around the stump by avoiding overwatering and keeping the area free of excess moisture. Additionally, applying a fungicide to the stump can help prevent fungal growth that leads to root rot.
To prevent lemon tree root rot, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and plant in well-draining soil. Treat root rot by trimming affected roots, improving drainage, and using fungicides if necessary. Regularly monitor soil moisture and adjust watering accordingly to maintain the health and longevity of your lemon tree.