Its roots do not smell foul and its cambium still remains green. The soil is well compacted but still drains really well. Here is a link to some pictures:
https://imgur.com/a/sntH4FV
Are the roots of this Mugo pine rotten?
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Re: Are the roots of this Mugo pine rotten?
The white stuff is fungus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycorrhiza
Looks like a nice healthy root system to me!
Looks like a nice healthy root system to me!
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Re: Are the roots of this Mugo pine rotten?
Thanks for the reply! Would spraying a systemic fungicide resolve the fungal growth or should I repot the tree with new soil? I don't think that it is too stressed out so I might be able to repot it.
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Re: Are the roots of this Mugo pine rotten?
Oh whoops, I just read the Wikipedia page and it seems that the fungus is symbiotic and isn't necessarily harmful! Thank you for the information 

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Re: Are the roots of this Mugo pine rotten?
I concur. White fungus on pine roots is perfectly normal as they form a symbiotic relationship which helps supply some nutrients.
While not absolutely vital for the trees -not actually needed when we supply regular available nutrients - the fungi is not doing any harm. Some people even consider it important to pine health.
While not absolutely vital for the trees -not actually needed when we supply regular available nutrients - the fungi is not doing any harm. Some people even consider it important to pine health.
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Re: Are the roots of this Mugo pine rotten?
Thank you Shibui!shibui wrote: ↑November 17th, 2020, 6:40 pm I concur. White fungus on pine roots is perfectly normal as they form a symbiotic relationship which helps supply some nutrients.
While not absolutely vital for the trees -not actually needed when we supply regular available nutrients - the fungi is not doing any harm. Some people even consider it important to pine health.