1. LightingYew is a plant that prefers a cool environment. When growing it, it is best to place it in a place with scattered sunlight. In summer, it also needs proper shading. If the light is too strong, it will cause excessive evaporation of water from its leaves. 2. WaterWhen growing a plant like yew, you generally water it only when it needs water. But in summer, you need to water it on time. Usually, one watering can last for 3-5 days, while in winter, once a week is enough. 3. TemperatureIt has a strong ability to resist cold, but it still needs to be moved indoors for maintenance when the temperature is below five degrees. When growing indoors, the temperature can be controlled above 10℃. 4. PruningMost plants are pruned in winter, and this is no exception. Pruning mainly involves cutting off some overgrown branches, as well as some diseased and dead branches. Doing so can effectively control the distribution of nutrients and allow it to grow better next year. 5. NotesWhen growing it indoors in winter, do not place it where it is directly exposed to air conditioning or near a heater in order to reach the required temperature. In summer, it needs proper shade and avoid direct sunlight. |
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