1, Rizhao: Taxus chinensis is a shade-loving plant, which is cold-resistant and can grow very high in dense forests, so potted red bean cedar does not need long-term direct sunlight and high temperature.
2, moisture: Red bean cedar has drought resistance and does not need to be watered frequently. You just need to water the soil after it dries, and then wait until it dries again.
3. Soil: Taxus chinensis is afraid of stagnant water, and potted Taxus chinensis should choose loose soil.
4. Fertilization: For the newly bought red bean cedar bonsai, you can't be busy fertilizing. After a period of time, nitrogen, potassium and other fertilizers can be diluted with water, then poured into the basin along the basin edge and fertilized once a week.
5. Pruning: When the red bean cedar grows too densely, please carefully prune the dead leaves and branches at the bottom of the pot. If the roots are too dense, nutrients will spread to the branches, then trim the roots. If the branches are too dense and there is no nutrient supply, the top branches should be pruned to ensure the balance of nutrient supply among roots, branches and leaves.
6, replace the flowerpot: Red bean cedar after a period of growth, the root system is too developed. If the original pot can't meet its growing demand, it can be replaced with a bigger pot. Please be careful not to dig out the red bean paste directly when changing pots. This will damage the roots. You can crush the flowerpot directly and transplant it into a larger flowerpot. You can also choose a bigger pot from the beginning to avoid the trouble of changing pots.
Summary: In fact, the cultivation method of potted Taxus chinensis wood is very simple. Anything is possible as long as you have a good grasp.