
Sure enough, not one healthy root to be seen. This must have been going on for months!
It has severe root rot however I think it was caused by the removal of too much of the top too soon. There was not enough left to adequately feed the roots. The roots begin to die and you end up with fungal attack of what's left.
It's a Pinus tabulaeformis (Chinese red pine) and has quite a promising trunk I think.
However, the roots are mostly all black and dead.
Not much hope.
But still a tiny bit of hope so I cut back to what looks like unaffected tissue.
And a good soak in Banrot. It will be a miracle if it survives. Place your bets.......