Region
Thompson Shuswap
THE FACTS
Plants with woody roots often need corrective root pruning before transplanting.
- Containerized plants are notorious for concealing fatal root flaws (i.e. girdling roots).
- Bare rooting container plants is a more successful transplanting technique – root flaws can be corrected, and container media removed.
In a healthy, well-watered plant, root pruning at transplant time will induce vigorous new root growth and assist in establishment.
Reference:
DR. LINDA CHALKER SCOTT
https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/fragile-roots.pdf
ROOT WASHING
https://www.finegardening.com/article/root-washing-why-and-how-to-wash-roots
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