Introduction to Planting Taxus chinensisThe Mandiya yew has strong adaptability to the environment and is planted in both the north and south of China. It likes a cool and humid environment, is slightly cold-resistant, and can also tolerate shade, but is afraid of waterlogging. It requires loose, fertile and well-drained soil, with sandy soil being preferred. Taxus chinensis is a tree species endemic to China. It is mainly distributed in southern Gansu, southern Shaanxi, Sichuan, northeastern and southeastern Yunnan, western and southeastern Guizhou, western Hubei, and northeastern Hunan. It is not resistant to strong sunlight and cannot be planted in summer. Winter is not the growing season for trees and is not suitable. The best time to plant it is in spring and autumn. The results of planting Taxus chinensis for several yearsThe southern yew tree needs 7-8 years of care to bear fruit. If it is properly cared for, it will bloom and bear fruit after 4-5 years of planting. It blooms in spring from April to May and bears fruit from June to November. Some yew trees can bear fruit as young as three years old. Grafted Mandiya yew blossoms and bears fruitThe growth of Taxus chinensis is slow in the first year after grafting, but the growth rate accelerates significantly after one year. The seedlings grafted for more than three years can increase by 20-30 cm each year. Flower buds are formed in the first year, and the flowering period is from May to June in the second year. The seeds mature in September and October. It usually takes 60-70 years to mature. Why doesn't the Mentya yew bear fruit?The age of the tree must be 7 to 8 years. If the growth time of the tree is too short, it will not reach maturity and will not bear fruit. Therefore, you must identify the age of the tree when choosing the plant. When planting the Mendelian yew, it is advisable to plant male and female plants together so that they can bloom and pollinate better. Because the Mendelian yew is cross-pollinated, both male and female plants are needed when planting to meet the needs of pollination and fruiting. In short, there are many reasons for not bearing fruit. If the plant's own conditions and natural environmental conditions are met, it will bear fruit. Planting tips for Taxus chinensisFirst, choose a 1- to 4-year-old Taxus chinensis, cut off a section of about ten centimeters of woody branches, cut off the leaves at the bottom, and soak the cut end in a solution made with rooting powder for about 3 to 12 hours. The soil for cultivating Taxus chinensis should be rough soil such as sandy soil and perlite. Plant the treated cuttings in the cutting soil and cover them with plastic cloth. Be careful not to expose them to strong light. Spray water two to three times a day. After 30 days, you can reduce watering to once a day. The soil temperature should be kept between 20 and 30 degrees. Generally, it will take root in thirty to forty days. At this time, you can apply a little fertilizer to promote the growth of the Mandiya yew seedlings. After rooting, transplant them into loose soil. |
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