How to Identify and Prevent Root Rot in Potted Plants

Root rot is one of those plant terms that sound incredibly scary but is often fixable, learn everything about root rot and its treatment

When your plants are consistently overwatered, the roots sit in water and eventually die and rot, hence the name Root rot

What is Root Rot

Plant roots love water and air. When the soil gets too wet, it blocks air circulation, allowing bacteria and mold to thrive.

Causes

-Plants start to yellow and wilt over -Plants often have a strong, unpleasant smell coming from the soil

Symptoms of Root Rot

-Remove your plant from the pot -Look for roots. Healthy roots are white -Rotten roots will be brown or black and feel mushy

Checking for Root Rot

- Remove the plant, rinse the roots, and trim the damaged parts - Disinfect the pot, repot in fresh soil, and prune leaves.

Treatment of Root Rot

Root rot isn't always curable, but these steps are usually effective in saving your plant if caught early and treated properly.

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