rotklump
Rotklump is a term used in horticulture to describe the mass of roots and the surrounding soil that clings to a plant’s root system, typically when the plant is dug up or prepared for transplantation. The rotklump includes primary roots, lateral roots, and the adhering soil, and may be bound together by fibrous roots and organic matter. The size and density depend on species, age, and growth conditions, and are related to the size of the root ball in a container or the plant’s field root zone.
In practice, the rotklump functions as a transportable planting unit. When transplanting, keeping the root ball
Common issues include a dry, compacted, or overly small root ball; circling or bound roots in container-grown