Root Rot in Bitter Orange

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A Bitter-Orange Tree, Suffering from Root Rot

 

It sounds like the bitter orange tree experienced significant stress due to root rot, which led to the yellowing and falling of leaves, and symptoms of nutrient deficiency. However, after applying wood vinegar produced by the Green Side of the Fence, the tree showed remarkable recovery, with the leaves turning green and fresh, and new growth appearing on the tree. This suggests that the wood vinegar might have had a positive effect on the tree, possibly acting as a soil conditioner or a treatment that improved the tree's health by addressing the root rot or by providing nutrients or a beneficial environment for the roots.

Plant Type:

Bitter Orange

Problem:

Root Rot

Location:

Tehran, Iran

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