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Old 09-10-2011, 08:08 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Default Re: Help! My Ice Cream has root rot!

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Originally Posted by caliboy1994 View Post
And if I move it, won't it stress it? That wouldn't be the best thing for it, especially late in the growing season. As of now I put a bucket over the sprinkler to cover it so it doesn't water it, and I'm going to let the soil dry out for a bit. It's planted in compost (the gardeners planted it), and I don't think that's the best of soil for it, especially with the layer of clay in the soil here. I really don't want to have to move it since it's a nice little spot. But if I do move it, I can plant it in something more suitable such as cactus mix with perlite mixed in. Any other suggestions?

Adjust the sprinkler.
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