Kneejerk Bombas
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That tree is a perfect example of what I wrote about earlier, where the tree gets dragged as it is being mechanically planted as a sapling. The whole root system is pulled toward the rear of the machine as it moves forward. Then as dirt is piled up against the trunk, adventitious roots grow off the stem.
The mechanical planter was being run at too fast a pace is my guess, for production.
Take the tree back and get a replacement or refund, it is worthless, unless all you want is a short lived, poor growing, unstable, piece of crap tree.
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
The mechanical planter was being run at too fast a pace is my guess, for production.
Take the tree back and get a replacement or refund, it is worthless, unless all you want is a short lived, poor growing, unstable, piece of crap tree.
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.