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This 'Chicago Hardy' is growing all crookedly, and it has a weird hole in it so the wood is rotting slightly. Can this be saved? I was thinking about planting it upright, so that the main trunk is under the soil and the main shoot is growing straight up and down.

Any thoughts on what I should do with this?

Thanks!
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Let it be. When you repot it, you can reorient it.
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Not only reorient it but also bury it deeper so the healthy stem develops its own roots.
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