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Jun 15, 2016 8:28 AM CST
Name: Carol H. Sandt
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ViburnumValley said:No, emphatically!

SO: check your Daybreak, and better - show us a picture of the soil line at the base of your plant. If you don't see the root flare evident, dig back some of the soil until you find the top of a root branching off - and take a picture of THAT. That is what should be up at the soil line - not burial of the graft union, unless you want to hasten the burial of your magnolia.


Current root flare photo, as requested; no need for change, right?

Thumb of 2016-06-15/csandt/b8b05a


Entire plant:

Thumb of 2016-06-15/csandt/a66609

@ViburnumValley
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