Can Tree Root Guiding root guidance prevent container-induced root circling?

Yes, Tree Root Guiding prevents container-induced root circling. Container-induced root circling is the phenomenon in which roots continue to grow in circles and become entangled because they do not have sufficient space to extend further. With root protection, there is a risk that roots form one large root ball and begin to rotate without finding a suitable path into the subsoil. With root guidance, the roots are actively directed into the subsoil, after which they continue to grow horizontally at the bottom of the panel. Once there, they develop into anchoring roots, also known as support roots. This strengthens the stability of the tree and significantly reduces the likelihood of it toppling during a storm.