Taxus geomantic omen: Is it good to raise Taxus geomantic omen at home?

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When those red berries come in spring, you are lovesick.

Can be used as medicinal varieties and green varieties. In folklore, Taxus cuspidata is called "the sacred tree of geomantic omen".

(Note: It is illegal to plant artificially cultivated plants without raising wild ones. )

Taxus planting should pay attention to the following points:

Many people think that Taxus chinensis is a shade-tolerant plant and can be kept at home for a long time. In fact, everything depends on the sun. If the yew can't see the sun for a long time, the plant will slowly shrink and die. Therefore, under normal circumstances, Taxus will move outdoors after being kept at home for about 20 days, and it is best to keep it in the shade for 10 days before moving home.

Many people think yew is precious, so they often water it. Many people's yew died because of too much water! ! ! Taxus chinensis is drought-tolerant and afraid of waterlogging, and too much water will lead to root rot and death of Taxus chinensis. Generally, you should wait until the soil surface in the flowerpot begins to dry to white before watering. At this time, the water must be poured thoroughly, and it should not be wet and dry.

Taxus must be carefully maintained in order to grow healthily and flourish!