metszeni
Metszeni is the Hungarian term for pruning, the horticultural practice of removing parts of a plant to improve health, shape, and productivity. In Hungarian usage, metszeni refers to trimming or cutting back branches, twigs, or shoots, and metszés is the noun form. The practice applies to trees, shrubs, fruit crops, ornamental plants, and vines.
The primary aims of metszeni are to remove dead or diseased wood, improve light and air circulation,
Techniques include thinning cuts, which remove a branch at its point of origin to open the crown;
Effective metszeni requires planning and moderation. Over-pruning can stress plants and reduce yields or flowering. When