“Kannuki-eda” or “barred branches”


“Kannuki-eda” or “barred branches” are a type of “taboo branch” in bonsai, which require careful attention during pruning. Taboo branches are branches that could potentially detract from the aesthetic value of the bonsai.


Barred branches refer to branches that extend straight out from the same position, either left and right or front and back. These branches can potentially harm the beauty of the bonsai, hence the need for pruning. Specifically, you can deal with this by cutting off one of the branches that extend from the left and right or front and back.


However, every tree has its strengths and weaknesses, and it’s important to work well with the weaknesses while enhancing the strengths. Every tree has its good points, so it’s recommended to cherish the good points of the bonsai and grow it carefully.


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