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Root wrapping in containers is a Serious problem as circling root systems are far from productive. RootMaker containers do not allow the roots to wrap, instead, they direct the roots to air holes where they can't escape & the roots are pruned. Air pruning of roots is accomplished with the use of containers that direct the root towards air where the root tip is dehydrated. When this happens, the root branches. Next, those roots that have branched & reach the side of the container are directed to an opening & are pruned. This process is repeated again & again with the branching roots creating a fibrous root system which has more root tips. RootMaker containers also have a root directing bottom, which avoids root circling.