In Bonsai, "Tachi-eda"


In Bonsai, "Tachi-eda" refers to branches that grow straight upwards. These branches can disrupt the balance of the tree's shape and cause overcrowding among the branches. Here are some key points about "Tachi-eda":


- "Tachi-eda" are branches that grow straight upwards.

- They can disrupt the balance of the tree's shape.

- They can cause overcrowding among the branches.


In general, it is recommended to remove these branches early on to maintain the aesthetic and health of the Bonsai. However, if you are unsure whether to cut a branch, it is advisable to observe the situation without cutting it unnecessarily. This is because unless the branch is clearly problematic, leaving it will not usually cause the tree to die. Understanding these aspects can help you better care for and appreciate your Bonsai.


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