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Hello there.. Can a plant be saved from root rot..? Thanks Ginger Whaley
 
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Get it out of the pot and trim off the rotten roots and let it dry out for several days. If the roots seem viable soak in a solution of Super Thrive and root stimulator before planting in well draining soil.  If not, and the roots smell bad you may not be able to save it. If the roots seem viable, re-plant in well draining soil. Never use a saucer under your pot. 
Good luck!
 
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