Time to repot yew
Yew is a tree with a large plant and a relatively developed root system. As the yew trees grow taller and larger, they need to be transplanted and replaced in a timely manner. If the yew is normal, you can choose to repot it in early spring, preferably in spring or autumn. The survival rate will be higher when transplanted, and the propagation and care will be relatively easy~ Well. If your yew is in an old pot, it can be repotted all year round. You can change the pot ~ put it in a nice-looking flowerpot at home and see how happy you are physically and mentally!
Pot soil required for repotting yew
When choosing a flower pot, because the roots of yew will continue to grow during the growth process, we have to choose a larger one flowerpot. If the pot is not big enough, it will affect the growth of yew~ Many friends thought that the original root soil was the most suitable for plants when they first bought it home and changed the pot. They called that kind of soil original soil. In fact, it is not original soil, but Wet mud blocks temporarily packed in nurseries before transportation. That kind of thing must be removed. It also inhibits root growth. After replacing the new yew, some friends will ask, "What kind of soil should be used to make the yew grow better?" The soil for planting yew is slightly acidic, and ordinary soil can also grow well, with a pH value of 5.5- Between 6.5. If you are making a bonsai, you can add some nutrients to the soil to make it fertile. Not difficult.
How to repot yew
When changing a pot, a friend asked, "Where is the previous pot? Do I need to break it?" Why should I break it? If you have to break the old pot every time you change the pot, I think many people will not be able to afford flowers. Haha~ Let me tell you how to change the pot! Friends who have the conditions can smash old pots, but do not destroy the original root soil. There is another method: you can also drop the flower pot directly from the side, push something up from the drainage hole under the flower pot, and push the soil and yew out of the original flower pot. This is also more convenient, but you have to be careful not to damage the roots of the yew and the soil balls at the roots. Use one of these two methods to move the yew tree to a new pot. Remember to water frequently so that the yew's root system can be closely integrated with the soil, and the yew's survival will be easy! If conditions permit, you can transplant yew saplings into the ground for care, and they will grow faster. Although the yew will not die if it is not repotted, it will not grow well and may affect its growth. If the root system cannot stretch, but a large number of roots squeeze you and me in a small space, it will have a very bad impact on the growth of the yew. Friends who plant yew should pay attention. Repot the yew every year, repair the dense old roots, cut off some rotten roots, and increase the growth of new roots.
Just like the environment in which we grew up is too small, we all feel unfit and have a feeling of being constrained, not to mention a yew with such a well-developed root system~ Yes! Okay~