Spring is here: Planting up with Root Pouch
2012
Sheridan Nursery in Ontario Canada is potting up 25 gallon containers.
They are using both applications, the Root Pouch as an insert to their black plastic pot, to help create the dense fibrous root structure (above) and as a stand along pot (below)







1 – Shortly after the cutting/seedling is planted into the pot, primary roots grow towards the sides and bottom.
2 – The fabric sides of the pot allow to breath, allowing air to get to the growing media. This air is drier than the root zone environment within the pot, so as the roots start to grow out of the growing media the relatively dry air prevents further growth, and stimulates secondary roots to branch out within the pot.
3 – The root branching and pruning cycle keeps occurring, creating a plant with an abundance of healthy well branched roots within the growing media.
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