Unsure of Identification. A friend of mine said he had a cactus with something wrong with it that he didn't want. This is what I got.
It looks like dry rot to me, but what do you think?
Can it be saved?
Dry rot?
- CosmicSerpent33
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Dry rot?
North Island, New Zealand - Zone 10b
Average annual humidity: 80%
Average Annual precip: 1206mm/48.48''
Average annual humidity: 80%
Average Annual precip: 1206mm/48.48''
Re: Dry rot?
It looks like it's gotten a fungal infection on top of dry rot or it got dry rot because of a fungal infection.
You could either treat it with a fungicide or make a cutting of it and dispose of that part with the black spots.
You could either treat it with a fungicide or make a cutting of it and dispose of that part with the black spots.
- Aztekium123
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Re: Dry rot?
It seems that you have been harmed by red spiders. I suggest you spray it with fungicide, and then put it in the sun. Maybe we can recover.