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Especially for Beginners Who Often Rot When Planting Adeniums. Desert Rose Bonsai. Arabicum. Obesum.

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To get subtitles. click Settings - Text and choose your subtitle. Enjoy multiple subtitles on all Trishuma YouTube Chanel videos. Especially for Beginners Who Often Rot When Planting Adeniums. Desert Rose Bonsai. Arabicum. Obesum. Not a few, novice hobbyist friends who are just starting to start a hobby of planting adeniums. The adenium plant he had just planted was decomposed, and could not be saved. In general, the rot that occurs in adenium plants is due to diseases in the form of fungi or bacteria, which enter through wounds, then multiply in the roots, stems, or on the leaves of adenium. Diseases from this fungus or bacteria, if there are still left behind, and stick to the adenium plant parts, will continue to spread. Not infrequently, rot that starts from a small wound, then spreads and consumes all parts of the adenium plant, because it spreads from the roots to the top of the stem. So that from the outside it looks fine, but when we dismantle the planting media,

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