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Apr 3, 2020 1:51 PM CST
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Name: Sheryl
Sullivans island SC (Zone 8b)
Hi, I had two different plumeria plants in a huge pot together on my patio. They did good for years until I must have over watered them last summer and lost them both to stem rot. My question is after removing them from the pot do I have to discard all that soil or could it be reused?
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Apr 21, 2020 4:09 PM CST
Name: Jason
Houston, Tx.
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I don't see an issue with reuse. I would definitely let it dry out some, or thoroughly mix it with some new soil. Considering how inexpensive potting soil is though, can't hurt to start fresh. Also might wanna mix in about 50% perlite to help with drainage so you won't run into that problem again. Also, if they're that old, you might want to consider putting them in separate pots. They'll be happier that way.
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