1, soil, Taxus chinensis is suitable for loose, fertile and acidic soil, which has certain air permeability and drainage, and is suitable for garden soil and saprophytic soil. Adding coarse sand and perlite is beneficial to enhance its air permeability.
2. Lighting. Taxus chinensis has a certain demand for light. It can be cultivated outdoors in spring and autumn to get enough sunshine. The temperature is high in summer. In order to avoid sunburn, it needs to be placed in a cool place for sunlight scattering. It can be cultivated indoors in winter and placed in a sunny place.
3. Moisture, the demand of yew for water is not great. Water it every 7-8 days in spring and autumn, and every 2-3 days in summer when the temperature is high and the water evaporates too fast. When the temperature is low in winter, you can reduce the number of watering, and water it once every half month or so.
4. Temperature, yew is suitable for growing in a warm environment, so the temperature can be kept at 20 degrees. Taxus planting must pay attention to suitable soil, temperature, lighting conditions and temperature. Diseases and insect pests will occur during the growth process, so it is necessary to use drugs in time to prevent and control them.
5. Fertilization: Phosphate fertilizer is used in the growth period of Taxus chinensis, mainly phosphate fertilizer, supplemented by potash fertilizer, and diluted fertilizer is most suitable for plant growth.