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Girdling Woody Root.... Prune or Leave it Alone?

Kanuni
12 years ago

Hi,

This is one of my most promising trees which is a Japanese Maple (Inaba Shidare). I had bought it in a pot a few months ago and I was waiting for the leaf drop to plant it in the ground. Since we are close to leaf drop, I figured I should dig the soil in the pot to expose the root flare. (Although I'm not sure if it was a good idea to do it before the leaf drop now, because the tree seems to be effected from it and the leaves started to wilt / dry) Anyway, I had to remove about 3'' soil and saw this woody root.

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It seems to attach to the stem at even a lower point. When I plant it, I can further wash away the soil at that part to reveal where the root originates from.

What should I do with this root? Leave it alone? Or cut it? If so, could you please advise where I should cut it from?

Thanks in advance.

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