Can Taxus chinensis be hydroponically cultivated? Hydroponic cultivation methods and precautions for Taxus chinensis.

Can Taxus be hydroponically cultivated?

Today, I will introduce the topic of whether Taxus can be hydroponically cultivated and the methods and precautions for hydroponic cultivation of Taxus. It's some very useful knowledge that is worth collecting!

Taxus is a rare species in the world, and Taxus Bonsai is especially favored by people. When grown as a potted plant indoors, it can purify the air and beautify the environment. It has now become a high-end choice for indoor or balcony garden planting. Taxus can be cultivated in soil, but can it be hydroponically cultivated? Let's talk about the hydroponic method for Taxus. I hope interested friends can learn more about it.

【One, Hydroponic Method for Taxus】

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When hydroponically cultivating Taxus, it is necessary to clean the soil before planting. Then, plant Taxus in a special hydroponic pot and use some coarse sand or small stones to secure it. Next, place the basket in a water-filled container, allowing the bottom of the basket to enter the water.

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Change the water once a week. Do not let the roots enter too much water. If the water level is deep, it is easy for the roots to rot. Additionally, add a little water or nutrient solution to it every day, but do not let the basket be completely immersed in water. Just make sure the bottom of the basket can touch the water surface.

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As time goes by, Taxus will grow new roots that will extend into the water, and there will be no need to add water to it every day. Spray phosphorus and potassium fertilizer on its leaves to help it grow more vigorously.

【Two, Precautions for Hydroponic Cultivation of Taxus】

Can Taxus be hydroponically cultivated?

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Taxus is also a plant that prefers light and requires a certain amount of light stimulation to grow normally. Therefore, we can give it some sunlight in the morning or evening, but be careful not to place Taxus in direct sunlight.

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It is appropriate to slightly spray the leaves with water every day to maintain moisture. And ventilate it once in the morning and evening, usually between 9 and 10 am is best. You can place it in the living room or on the balcony corner.

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In the hot summer, it is best to place Taxus indoors and not let it be exposed to high temperatures and radiant heat from the balcony, as this can easily lead to poor growth. Change the water once a week in spring and autumn, every three to five days in summer, and every seven to ten days in winter.