haworthia mother and daughter absolutely blasted by root rot. have i cut off enough?
i did a more conservative operation on them a couple of weeks ago but it was obvious that more stem had to go. i have cut the rotting parts away as cleanly as i could (ie not very) but i've got no idea if what i'm looking at is healthy tissue or not. would be grateful for any advice. i've had this plant since 2017 and it just said "succulent" on the label so i don't really know what it is
Originally by u/curlyhornmaid on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27jpubns
i did a more conservative operation on them a couple of weeks ago but it was obvious that more stem had to go. i have cut the rotting parts away as cleanly as i could (ie not very) but i've got no idea if what i'm looking at is healthy tissue or not. would be grateful for any advice. i've had this plant since 2017 and it just said "succulent" on the label so i don't really know what it is
Originally by u/curlyhornmaid on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27jpubns
haworthia mother and daughter absolutely blasted by root rot. have i cut off enough?
i did a more conservative operation on them a couple of weeks ago but it was obvious that more stem had to go. i have cut the rotting parts away as cleanly as i could (ie not very) but i've got no idea if what i'm looking at is healthy tissue or not. would be grateful for any advice. i've had this plant since 2017 and it just said "succulent" on the label so i don't really know what it is
Originally by u/curlyhornmaid on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27jpubns
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