Yang Release: Late Maturity of Grand Talents

By applying a powerful version of Yang Release, the user breathes life into existing tree roots in the ground below them, causing said roots to grow rapidly and become massive trees that engulf the surrounding area in a cage-like formation. These trees and their subsequent branches instinctively seek out chakra — regardless of its properties — drawing upon it and sucking it away as though it were nourishment. According to Seireitou, these trees do not know friend from foe; they do not even recognize the castor of the technique either. They target any source of chakra they can possibly acquire, making any type of ninjutsu or even senjutsu assault on the branches pointless. It has been often stated to be reminiscent of the Shinju, due to the properties, albeit significantly weaker.

Trivia

 * The technique's romaji, Taiki Bansei (大器晩成), is a four-character idiom meaning "great talents mature late".