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When we keep a mature plant "wet," we are forcing those thick roots to absorb oxygen through a film of water. This is called hydrotropism . A successful strategy ensures that while the soil is saturated, it is never anaerobic (lacking oxygen).

For a wet mature plant, you want the wet zone deep (12-18 inches down), not wide. Use . wet mature

Mushrooms growing at the base of a mature plant are a sign you have succeeded in making it wet, but possibly too wet. While some mycorrhizae are beneficial, parasitic fungi like Armillaria (honey fungus) thrive in persistently wet conditions around mature wood. When we keep a mature plant "wet," we

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