1、 Illumination
Taxus chinensis is a net red plant that appears in recent years. It suddenly becomes popular. Taxus chinensis is not particularly suitable for indoor cultivation. It grows much better in outdoor environment than in indoor environment. If we want to cultivate yew indoors, we should pay attention to it div>Generally speaking, Taxus chinensis at the seedling stage likes shade. From germination to three years later, Taxus chinensis should gradually see more sunlight, or even become a plant with full light, otherwise yellow leaves and fallen leaves will appear p>
2、 Watering
In order to maintain Taxus chinensis in the family, we should pay attention to watering. It is a plant that likes humidity but is not resistant to waterlogging. Therefore, if the basin soil is not dry or watered, it should be watered thoroughly. It can be kept slightly moist every day, or if conditions permit, create a humid environment p>
3、 Fertilization
During the growth period, Taxus chinensis can be applied with thin liquid fertilizer once a month, rather less than more p>
4、 Pruning
In addition, it should be noted that after the new buds sprout, we should trim them in time, including picking the heart and cutting the branches in that year. Otherwise, the Taxus chinensis maintained in the family is particularly prone to plant type disorder. We should also protect the branches at the bottom of the Taxus chinensis as much as possible. If the leaves and branches at the bottom are too yellowing and falling off, it will seriously affect the viewing of the Taxus chinensis p>
5、 Diseases and insect pests
Generally, due to the alkaloids in its body, there are relatively few diseases and insect pests. We can spray a little Bordeaux liquid on it during the season change, which can play a good role in disease prevention. Therefore, Taxus chinensis is a plant with simple maintenance but delicate and difficult maintenance p>