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Osteospurmum Jucundum Dying.

I have grown Osteospurmum from cuttings and they thrive in a plant pit but when I plant them into the borders, they wilt and die, almost rot. I have changed the soul and it is still happening. We had about 50 planted by a landscape gardener about 4 years ago and we only now have only about 15 original plants left.


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 07/07/2020 @ 4:34 pm

It is likely a root rot issue. Changing the soil alone will not stop the issue. Treating with a fungicide will be necessary, also.

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