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It involves "breaking open" a root ball from both the bottom and sides by hand-manipulating the roots.

Recent studies suggest that targeting frontopolar sites with lower current levels (0.5 mA) is actually more effective than higher currents used in the past, as it enhances neurophysiology without disrupting the sleep cycle. 4. "Butterfly" Root Modification (Horticulture) D Butterfly

This is considered the most intensive way to prevent root circling (which can kill a tree years later). It forces the roots to grow outward into the new soil rather than staying trapped in the shape of their old container. It involves "breaking open" a root ball from