Mississippi wrote:I dug a root yesterday that had a bad spot that was rotten on the side of it. I brought it home and cleaned it and let it soak over night. My question is if I dry it will a dealer probably cull it anyway? If so, I may plant it in my seed bed. I'll try to put up a pic of the root in question.
It is very likely that the Dealer will cull the root out but who knows! I think that it would be best to transplant it in your' seed bed. With a few years of growth, self-repair and not suffering more damage from rodents, the root will likely be in great sellable condition. In the meantime, reap the rewards of all of the seeds that the root and it's top will produce!
It might be a good idea to remove as much of the rot as possible and then try to seal the wound with something before or when you transplant it. I have often wondered, if a layer of plain old Elmers Glue might work in situations such as this or just pack a piece of guaze or newspaper up against the wound when you transplant it (i.e. just something to protect the wound until the root can heal itself)!
Frank