1、 Illumination
The seedlings of Taxus chinensis within three years are shade loving. After three years, the large seedlings need to gradually see the sun, and the larger plants need to grow under full light p>
2、 Soil
Taxus chinensis is not too strict about soil requirements. It can be loose, fertile and slightly acidic p>
3、 Watering
Taxus chinensis is a relatively drought tolerant plant, so it should not be watered too much, dry rather than wet during maintenance, so it can meet its basic needs p>
4、 Fertilization
Yew doesn't have strict requirements for fertilizer. You can give it a thin nitrogen fertilizer every 15 to 20 days during the maintenance period p>
5、 Temperature
Taxus chinensis is relatively cold resistant. It can overwinter normally at a temperature of about 0 ℃ p>
6、 Pruning
In indoor maintenance, Taxus chinensis should be pruned, and the new buds should be picked every spring when they germinate. If they are not treated, the branches will be relatively slender. Generally, the tree shape will be disordered in about two years, resulting in the falling off of the interior or bottom, so this growth period needs moderate pruning p>