During the growth of Taxus chinensis, the soil should be kept slightly moist. If the flower soil is too dry, it will hinder its survival. Especially in its growth period, we must pay attention to timely watering. When watering, we should master the method of watering after the soil is dry, and spray more water when the leaves are dry.
It is a kind of shade loving plant. If it is potted, it can be put indoors for maintenance. If planted in the ground, it can grow even in the dense forest. It is suitable for growing in a cool climate, so we should also ensure good ventilation at ordinary times. We need to open windows often indoors.
If it's a newly planted yew, it's better not to fertilize it within three months, and then fertilize it after it adapts to the environment. After fertilization can use cake fertilizer, and not too close to the root of the plant, rely on the pot side fertilization.
It is necessary to prune the cultured Taxus chinensis, especially when the plants grow badly. When its branches grow more dense, they should be reasonably thinned and cut, and they can also be shaped at will.