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dwarf Irwin mango plant problem

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Manzu11 starts with ...
Does anyone have any idea if I can rescue this mango plant please. I purchased this dwarf Irwin mango plant last year after a very long wait and was starting to flower couple of weeks ago. Suddenly, this WK, I noticed flower buds and leaves wilting. I dug the ground to investigate further and saw the trunk few inches above the root had rotten. I am so sad now as it had my dad's memories.
I m a very basic backyard Gardner based in bellbird park Queensland and I have no idea what caused this. Any feedback is much appreciated.thankyou
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Manzu11
BELLBIRD PARK,4300,QLD
28th September 2021 12:55pm
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Edward3 says...
It looks like the trunk was surrounded by thick mulch which rotted the bark and it is very unlikely to recover. You may have to buy a new plant and this time avoid putting any mulch near the trunk.
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