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Time and method of changing soil for Taxus chinensis
Soil replacement time of Taxus chinensis

It is more suitable for Taxus chinensis to change soil before the new buds germinate in early spring from February to March. The climate is more suitable at this time. Changing the soil will not cause too much damage to the plants, but also help the yew to get out of the pot as soon as possible.

Method for chan pots and soil of Taxus chinensis

Prepare new flowerpots and substrates before replacing flowerpots and soil for yew. The flowerpot is bigger than the original one, and the substrate is weakly acidic. Put some new substrates in the flowerpot. Take the Taxus chinensis out of the old pot, take out part of the soil at the roots, trim the roots, cut off all the rotten and overgrown roots, dry the wounds, put the plants into the prepared pot soil, continue to fill the soil, and compact by hand.

Problems needing attention in soil replacement of Taxus chinensis

1. Pay attention to the choice of soil when changing the soil of Taxus chinensis, and don't damage the roots of plants when changing the soil, so as to avoid the bonsai of Taxus chinensis dying or turning yellow within a period of time after changing the soil, which will affect the appearance. Don't apply too much fertilizer after changing the soil to prevent the seedlings from being burned to death. 2. Generally speaking, humus soil and part of earthworm manure are better as the best cultivation soil to replace Taxus chinensis, and at the same time, it is necessary to ensure that the soil is weakly acidic. Generally speaking, it is best to apply compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to the soil of Taxus chinensis to help the plants grow in the pot as soon as possible.

Maintenance method of Taxus chinensis after soil replacement

1. Taxus chinensis needs to keep regular ventilation indoors after soil replacement. Not resistant to waterlogging, you can often spray water once every 7- 10. In addition, do not put it in the air outlet of air conditioner, so as not to affect its normal growth. Don't water the yew immediately after changing the soil. You need to wait a week or so before watering. 3. The main reason why the leaves of Taxus chinensis turn yellow after changing soil is that the plants have not adapted to the new environment, and the growing environment suddenly changes, so the plants will not adapt as soon as possible, resulting in poor growth and yellow leaves. If plants are not properly watered and exposed to the sun, yellow leaves will also appear. 4. Taxus can change the soil and not see the sun. It needs to be covered or moved to a cool place. It takes about 7- 10 days to regain vitality, and then you can see the sun normally.