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Dead fuchsia
Hi,
I posted a while back about my Fuchsia Riccartone dying off and had many helpful answers. It's taken me till now to cut it right back with a view to digging it up (it's big) and I've just found stems that are still green in the middle, a little bit of new growth down at the bottom and what look like half a dozen sports about 6 inches from the base of the plant. D'you think it's still alive? Can it recover from root rot if conditions improve? (Granted, it *is* in the wrong place). Is there hope or should I dig it up all the same? Four of the 5 cuttings I took are doing very well on a windowsill. Thanks Liz |
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