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Cultivation of yew:
Soil: Yew requires the pH value of the soil to be between, with loose and moist, good drainage, fertile acidic sandy soil with high organic matter content as the best, you can choose garden soil, peaty soil, sandy soil mixed together, plus a small amount of decomposed organic fertilizer.
Light: Yew likes shade and should be properly shaded and avoid direct sunlight, so as not to evaporate water, resulting in dehydration of branches and leaves and dry leaves. In the summer, it should be placed indoors, and in the evening, it can be put on the windowsill for ventilation.
Watering: Yew should be watered more in the growing season and less in the dormant period, watering once every 5-7 days in spring and autumn, once in 3-5 days in summer, and once in 7-10 days in winter. At the same time, it should also be based on the actual growth situation, generally normal yew leaves are tall and bright, if you find that the leaf surface is sluggish, you should water; If the leaves droop, it indicates that the lack of water is severe and should be watered; When you hit the pot, you find that the sound is empty, so you should also water it.
Fertilization: When cultivating yew, it should be fertilized in time, each plant with catties of organic fertilizer and catties of compound fertilizer, and at the same time can add some farmhouse fertilizer, cake fertilizer, etc.
Temperature: Yew prefers cool and humid climates, can resist low temperatures of minus 30, and the optimal growth temperature is 20-25You don't need too much warmth in winter, and you should pay attention to shading when the temperature is too high in summer.
Pest control: In the normal growth environment, yew rarely appears insect pests, if there is yellowing or insect pests, with methyl mobzin, potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be watered or sprayed. During the rainy season, yew will have root rot, stem rot and root rot, so dixon should be used as a precautionary measure.
In the high temperature and dry season, yew is prone to leaf wilt and red blight, which should be sprayed with Bordeaux liquid to control it.
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1.Generally speaking, yew in the seedling period likes shade, from germination to three years after the yew should gradually see more sunlight, and even become a full-light plant, otherwise there will be yellow leaves and fallen leaves.
2.Watering. Then in the maintenance of yew in the family to pay attention to the problem of watering, it is a moisture-loving but not waterlogg-tolerant plant, so the potting soil should not be dry or watered, watering should be watered thoroughly, daily to keep slightly moist, or if there is a condition to create a humid environment.
3.Fertilize. Yew can be topped with thin liquid fertilizer once a month during the growth period, and less is better than more.
4.Trim. In addition, it should be noted that the new shoots should be pruned in time after germination, including topping and stubbing of the branches of the year, otherwise the yew maintained in the family is particularly prone to plant disorder, and the branches at the bottom of the yew should be protected as much as possible, if the leaves and branches at the bottom are too yellowing and falling off, it will seriously affect the ornamentation of the yew.
5.Pest.
Generally, because of the alkaloids in its body, there are relatively few pests and diseases, and you can spray it with a little Bordeaux liquid when the season changes to play a good role in disease prevention, so yew is a plant that is relatively simple to maintain but is very delicate and difficult to raise.
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Yew prefers acidic soil, and can be planted with loose, airy and well-drained sandy soil before the planting and breeding period. During the maintenance period, the ambient temperature and humidity should be controlled, and the plants should be given sufficient light, water and fertilizer, and the plants can be applied with a thin fertilizer solution between 20 and 30 days to avoid soil alkalinization.
Yew is a tree or shrub plant of the genus Taxus in the family Taxaceae, and the plant belongs to the rare tree species. Yew prefers acidic soils, and sandy soils that are loose, breathable and drain well are available for growing yews. The soil can also be mixed with peat soil (humus), river sand and pastoral soil, and the configured soil has a strong ability to retain fertilizer and water.
Yew is temperature-loving, and the plant has strong negative tolerance, which is a negative tree species. The plants are suitable for growing in warm or semi-shady climates, and the temperature suitable for plant growth is between 20 and 30 degrees. The plant is cold tolerant and can tolerate low temperatures of more than minus 30 degrees.
During the curing period, the ambient temperature and humidity should be controlled to ensure that the air is sufficiently moist.
Yew is more tolerant to negativity, but the plant needs to have plenty of light for it to grow during the growth period. During the summer, the plant needs to do a good job of shading to avoid sun exposure, which will cause a large amount of water in the plant to evaporate, which will affect the growth of the plant. If you are a potted plant, you can move the plant to a cool, ventilated location during the summer.
Yew needs the right amount of watering and fertilization during the growth period, and when watering, you can water the plant with ferrous sulfate solution once between 20 and 30 days, which is conducive to the growth of the plant and can also avoid soil alkalinization. During the growth period of yew, the fertilizer is mainly compound fertilizer, which can apply 1 thin fertilizer solution to the plant between 20 and 30 days.
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Yew is a very beautiful potted plant, many families like to grow yew, so what is the planting method of yew, let me explain my opinion.
First of all, yew has high requirements for soil, we can use peaty soil with good air permeability as the soil for planting yew, and it is best not to use clay with poor air permeability.
Yew does not have very high requirements for light, and occasional basking in the sun is enough, but pay attention not to expose yew directly to the sun, which will cause a large amount of water evaporation of yew and cause yew leaves to dry up.
Yew does not need to be watered frequently, watering is generally done once a week or ten days or so, frequent watering may cause yew root rot, so do not water often.
Taxus in the growth period, pay attention to the yew fertilizer, generally the growth period of yew between March and November, during this period you have to apply some fertilizer to the yew from time to time, pay attention not to fertilize too much at one time, too much fertilizer is easy to cause root burning.
Hope my suggestion, you will be helpful, thanks.
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1. Seed selection: Seeds can be picked after the fruit is ripe in October, or some high-quality seeds can also be purchased. Try not to use diseased and deformed seeds, otherwise it will be difficult to germinate.
2. Treatment: The seeds harvested by yourself need to be stored in layers of wet sand, and the seeds will be screened out after one year. Place the seeds in potassium permanganate, take them out after 10 minutes, wash them with water, dry them and use them.
3. Sowing: Strip sowing and sowing method can be used when planting, after sowing the seeds into the substrate, as long as it is covered with soil, and then wait for it to emerge.
1. Soil preparation: Soil should be prepared before planting, flower pots should have ventilation holes, and the soil should be soft and good. More breathable potting soil is more conducive to the growth of seedlings.
2. Seedling selection: You can buy seedlings in the local market, and try to choose stout, disease-free seedlings.
3. Planting: The planting method is also very simple, first dig a planting pit in the potting soil, then put the seedlings in, and then bury its roots with soil.
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