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Jun 14, 2022 7:00 AM CST

OttoBjornson said: Hi John
Those roots look quite healthy to me. Those nice white root stems are thriving and everything looks OK. As far as planting into the ground now? That would be fine. Just don't pull or break up the root structure at all this time of the year while the foilage is out and the tree is actively growing.
Also make sure you place it in the garden in an area with well draining soil and your amount of sun exposure is suitable for the variety you have.


Thanks for the reply. I was wondering if you could give your opinion on the question of how long it would take for symptoms to show on the foliage if root rot started today? And how quickly symptoms would take to become severe? Much appreciated thanks!

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