How does the Taxus reproduce? How to propagate Taxus by cutting?

How to propagate Taxus wallichianaToday, we will explain in detail how to propagate Taxus wallichiana and the green plant flower propagation methods such as cutting propagation. Here are the specifics:Taxus wallichiana is a rare and endangered plant in the world, known as a living fossil in the plant kingdom. When its fruits mature, the red fruits gradually turn colorful, and it is named after its resemblance to the love pea in the south. Taxus wallichiana is a very popular plant, and its cultivation methods are easy to learn and maintain. So, how to propagate Taxus wallichiana? There are several propagation methods for Taxus wallichiana.【Taxus wallichiana Propagation Methods】1. For the cutting propagation of Taxus wallichiana, we can choose to perform it in May to June. First, select woody branches from 1 to 4-year-old Taxus wallichiana seedlings, which can be 10 to 15 centimeters long.2. Remove two-thirds of the leaves from the bottom and then soak the cut end of the branch in a solution prepared with root-promoting powder for 3 to 12 hours.3. Before propagating Taxus wallichiana, choose sandy soil or perlite as the growing medium. Then plant the cutting branches in the cultivation soil and cover them with plastic film. During the maintenance process, avoid strong sunlight, water 2-3 times a day at the beginning, and after a month, water once a day.4. It is important to keep the soil temperature between 20-30 degrees. After a month or so, roots will form. Appropriate fertilization can help the Taxus wallichiana seedlings grow better. Once the seedlings have rooted, they can be transplanted into ordinary soil.Taxus wallichiana seedlings take 1-2 years to grow and cutting propagation takes about 1 year. When the seedlings reach a height of 30-50 centimeters, they can be transplanted. Transplanting should be done in October to November or February to March before germination. Plant one seedling per hole, water it, and provide appropriate shading.1. Seed propagation can be done in late October when the fruits are mature. Remove the hard outer flesh of the seeds, then select a shady, dry area that does not accumulate water, dig a pit, and mix the seeds with moist river sand at a ratio of 1:2 and store them in the pit.