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What is root pruning?

Plastic Pots from Horticultural Supplies Co. India
When repotting relatively large plants, you may not want to increase the pot size. In this case most plants will handle root pruning, especially if the weather is good- not too hot or too cold. It is a good way to rejuvenate old plants with compact, tight root balls. To root prune remove the pot and using a big sharp knife, remove a 3-5 cm (1-2 inch) layer of the root ball from the sides and bottom.

Does root pruning really do anything?

Marshall Tree Farm
Research done in 1987 showed that root pruned live oaks had a 6-fold increase in the density of fine roots in the root ball. However, root pruning is only beneficial if done at the right time and in the right location so that roots have started regenerating and are inside the harvested root ball.

What is air root pruning?

FAQs
Air root pruning is one of the growing techniques we use to encourage our trees to produce a healthy and vigorous root system. When a root tip is pruned, the plant will respond by growing two or more new roots. If these new roots are also pruned , even more new roots will be grown. Each time this happens, the plant develops a stronger root system.

What is Pruning?

smartassembly} - Product FAQ
Pruning is the removal of the non-useful code and metadata from your Application, such as: dead code, not-yet implemented features, specific design-time code, external components generic code... {smartassembly} scans your code and automatically determines which code is useful and which code will never be executed at run time.

What Is A Root Canal?

Frequently Asked Questions
Underneath your tooth's outer enamel and within the dentin is an area of soft tissue called the pulp, which carries the tooth's nerves, veins, arteries and lymph vessels. Root canals are very small, thin divisions that branch off from the top pulp chamber down to the tip of the root. A tooth has at least one but no more than four root canals.

Do these plants require pruning?

Ask a Master Gardener
Keeping this fern indoors is probably the cause of its problems. It needs a humidity level that is not available indoors, except in a greenhouse. Most of the water the plant uses it gets from humidity in the air. Watering during dry periods with a fine spray or mist may be necessary. The ants I would not worry about. They are usually predators of less desirable insects.

DO ALL ROSES REQUIRE PRUNING?

Humboldt Rose Society - Frequently Asked Questions
Pruning is important for all roses as a means to renew the plant. Most modern roses are pruned in this area during January or February when they are at their most dormant stage. Old Garden Roses are mostly "once bloomers," which have just one long period per year of heavy flowering with no repeat bloom. These roses should be pruned right after they finish blooming. Do not fail to prune for fear of making a mistake.

What are the benefits of Pruning?

smartassembly} - Product FAQ
Pruning reduces the size of the Assembly, and thus improves loading time and global performance. A smaller Assembly is also easier to deploy through the Internet or a corporate network. It also avoids exposing non useful code, like code not fully implemented yet, which may reveal upcoming features.

What is winter pruning?

Frequently-asked questions
During the winter months, certain plant materials respond better to pruning that would normally stress them during the active growing season. Some materials we choose to renovate by cutting them almost down to the ground in an effort to force them to thicken and regenerate. This is only safely performed while they are dormant in the winter (February to early March).

Why Do I Need Root Canal Therapy?

Frequently Asked Questions
Because the tooth will not heal by itself. Without treatment, the infection will spread, bone around the tooth will begin to degenerate, and the tooth may fall-out. Pain usually worsens until one is forced to seek emergency dental attention. The only alternative is usually extraction of the tooth, which can cause surrounding teeth to shift crookedly, resulting in a bad bite.

There are lots of root on the outside of the pot. What should I do?

ORCHIDS.COM : SUPPORT : FAQ
The cause of the problem is neglect. Orchids grown in fine bark need to be repotted every year. Whereas, orchids grown in medium bark need to be repotted every two years. Simply repot the orchid and put the roots back into the pot. Metaldehyde is an effective agent for eradication of slugs and snails. Sprinkle Slug-N-Snail granules on top of the pot.

What is root planing?

Gum Disease - Periodontal - Gingivitis - Periodontitis - Tre...
Normal tooth cleanings remove plaque and calculus deposits from above the gum line. Root planing is necessary when these deposits extend below the gum line. Root planing is performed with the same tools as normal cleanings but the procedure is more aggressive. Often it is necessary to numb the affected area before the procedure. Once the accumulated plaque and calculus have been removed, the gums will heal, tightening around the teeth.

What is the root window?

tinyX Window System Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List
Like the Unix filesystem, windows in X are laid out like a tree with a single "root". The root window is the window that is "behind" all others, and covers the entire screen from corner to corner (in fact, if the virtual desktop feature of the XFree86 X servers is used, the root window can actually be larger than the screen). People often place an image of some sort in the root window ("wallpaper"), or run a program which draws something interesting and/or pleasing in the root window.

What is root planning and why is it done?

Wake Cross Roads Dentistry - Frequently Asked Questions
Root planing involves smoothing the root surfaces of your teeth with thin curettes so gum tissue can more firmly reattach to roots that are clean and smooth to prevent tooth loss and sensitivity problems. The procedure makes it more difficult for plaque to accumulate along the root surfaces. Root Planing is done to remove tartar and hard crusty calculus, that is loaded with bacteria, around and BELOW the gum line.

How can I Remap the Root Directory or Workspace?

Jim Lamb : Team Foundation Server FAQ
The mapping of the repository to a local folder is done at a workspace level. Due to this the way to remap a root directory or Team Project is to edit the workspace. You can edit the workspace by selecting File > Source Control > Workspaces and then selecting the Edit button. Once there, change the Local folder location that is mapped to the source control folder.

Why is the ssh client setuid root?

OpenSSH FAQ
In conjunction with the previous question, (2.1) OpenSSH needs root authority to be able to bind to low-numbered ports to facilitate rhosts authentication. A privileged port is also required for rhosts-rsa authentication to older SSH releases. Additionally, for both rhosts-rsa authentication (in protocol version 1) and hostbased authentication (in protocol version 2) the ssh client needs to access the private host key in order to authenticate the client machine to the server.

What are the differences between @root and @file trees?

Leo FAQ
file trees and @root trees represent derived files within an outline. Leo outlines may contain both @root and @file trees. I recommend using @file trees whenever possible. file trees require less markup than @root trees; all sections in @root trees must have names, but @file trees usually contain many unnamed sections. Within @file trees, the @others directive acts like a reference to all unnamed sections.

Do I need to run DenyHosts as root?

DenyHosts Frequently Asked Questions
In all other cases, such as running DenyHosts from cron then technically speaking, no. However, in order to run DenyHosts as non-root you must ensure that you have read-permissions on the /var/log/ sshd server logs. Alternatively, you can copy them to a directory where you do have read-permissions. Also, in order for DenyHosts to block hosts, it needs write permissions for the /etc/hosts.deny file. DenyHosts will gladly run without being able to update this file.
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