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SuperTrees are some of the strongest healthiest trees on the market today. |
These superior roots are what make SuperTrees grow faster than trees grown in conventional containers. The pictures on the right show what the roots look like after all of the soil is washed out. As you can see, SuperTree roots are thick, fibrous and ready for transplant.
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POOR ROOTS – Avoid these problems by planting a SuperTree™
PROBLEMS CAUSED BY COMMON POTS:
Traditional plastic nursery containers cause the roots of growing trees to develop a circling pattern. As the tree grows these circling roots will maintain their circling pattern, choking the tree and creating poor conditions for it later on.
Circling roots create major problems:
![]() Typical nursery pots cause root systems to circle permanently damaging the growth pattern of the roots and affecting the overall health of the tree. |
![]() As the tree grows larger, it will eventually blow over, becoming a hazardous liability. |
![]() Trees with circling roots will not be as efficient at absorbing nutrients becoming highly susceptible to diseases. |
![]() Circling root systems will continue to grow in a spiral eventually choking and killing the tree. |
Primary market research conducted at Brigham Young University indicates that
73% of nursery professionals think that circling roots are a problem.
SUPERTREES™ — At the growing grounds
SuperTrees progress through different sizes of air pots until they are at selling age. Click here to see some of the tree varieties we grow. 


SuperTrees ship only the healthiest trees in the nursery. Root problems are difficult to detect and can easily be hidden by placing the tree in a larger container. It's important to know that your tree has been properly grown. As such we GUARANTEE that all SuperTrees are grown using air-pruning technology. We GUARANTEE that there are no root problems hidden in the soil.
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