Watering method
Sufficient water is needed during the growth period of Taxus chinensis. Water more at this time and less in the dormant period in winter, because the growth of the plant basically stagnates and the water absorption capacity will decline. In spring and autumn, the feet are usually watered once in about 7 days, and watered once in about 2-3 days in summer. In addition to watering, the leaves should also be sprayed with water and fog, especially in the high temperature in summer p>
Performance of water shortage
Wrong leaf color
Under normal circumstances, the color of yew leaves is glossy and bright. If it is found that the leaves are dull and depressed, it is necessary to supplement water. When the leaf surface droops, it indicates extreme water shortage p>
The color and sound of the basin soil are wrong
If the color of the basin soil turns white and lighter, it indicates that the yew is short of water. Knocking on the flowerpot makes a very empty sound, indicating that the soil is very dry and needs watering p>
Precautions
In winter dormancy period, the principle of better dry than wet should be adopted for watering. The watering temperature should be similar to the ambient temperature, and the temperature difference should not be too large. Do not water too much frequently, which will lead to rotten roots p>