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A properly planted seedling should have the root collar (zone between root and stem) even with ground level. Seedlings planted too deep, too shallow or J-rooted (tap root facing up) will not take full advantage of the seedling's capacity to produce roots and foliage. An improperly planted tree is much less likely to survive.
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too shallow Some roots are exposed above ground level. |
too deep Much of the stem is underground level. |
j-root Roots are forced into the hole, causing root ends to be facing up. |
just right Root collar is even with ground level; roots running down. |
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