I was hoping you could give me some advice.
I have an Aloe Barbare that I have had for years. We relandscaped our backyard and it had to me moved. It was moved to a location that did not get as much sun and the soil does not drain very well.
I am pretty sure it has root rot. Is this tree salvageable? How would I do that. It is such a shame as this is such a great looking tree and I would hate to cut it down and throw it away.
How would I do accomplish this given it's size?
I am attaching a picture so you can see the health of the plant. Its going to be hard to deal with as it is big and heavy. T he scrapes on the trunk are from when they moved it a year ago.
Aloe barberae has root rot - can I save this tree?
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