1. Can I sunbathe?Yew can be exposed to the sun, but it cannot accept relatively strong sunlight. It can be exposed to scattered light for a short period of time. Moreover, the time exposed to the sun cannot be too long. If the light intensity is too strong, its leaves will become dry due to lack of water. Moreover, when the yew is in the effective seedling state, it cannot be exposed to sunlight and must be properly shaded. When it matures, be careful to avoid direct sunlight. It is shade-tolerant, so just give it some diffuse light during maintenance. Especially in summer and autumn, the sunlight will be relatively strong in these two seasons, so shading measures should be taken in advance. In summer and autumn, the best time to expose yew to light is before 10 o'clock or after 5 o'clock in the afternoon. 2. Growth habits1. It prefers a cooler climate, and it is best to adjust the breeding temperature at 20-25℃. Moreover, it has good cold resistance and generally does not require too much warm protection in winter. 2. Yew also needs water during its growth period, so daily watering should be done. The watering method is also relatively simple. Just water the flowers when the soil is dry. |
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