In many cases, nursery grown plants' root
balls will become constrained and form-fitted to the container they have
been grown in, causing them to be "Pot Bound". The roots will often be growing in a circular pattern or
they will begin to actually grow back inside the soil of the root ball.
Be sure to take the time to
disturb the root ball and loosen up the feeder roots so that they will not
continue to grow in the same pattern after planting. If you don't, the root systems of
"Pot Bound" plants will not spread out after planting. They will simply
continue to grow in the same circular pattern. Eventually the roots will
deplete the root ball soil of all nutrients and the plant will die. |