How often should I water my Japanese Aucuba?

Japanese Aucuba

Plant: Japanese Aucuba
Scientific Name: aucuba japonica
Care Level: Easy

Quick Answer: The watering frequency for Japanese Aucuba depends on several factors including season, pot size, and environmental conditions. Generally, Japanese Au...

Detailed Answer

The watering frequency for Japanese Aucuba depends on several factors including season, pot size, and environmental conditions. Generally, Japanese Aucuba should be watered every 7–10 days, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings. During the growing season (spring and summer), you may need to water more frequently, while in dormant periods (fall and winter), reduce watering. Always check the soil moisture before watering - stick your finger about 2 inches into the soil. If it feels dry, it's time to water. Overwatering is one of the most common causes of plant death, so it's better to err on the side of underwatering. Signs of overwatering include yellowing leaves, soft stems, and a musty smell from the soil. Signs of underwatering include drooping leaves, crispy leaf edges, and dry, pulling-away soil.

Related Care Information for Japanese Aucuba

Watering Guidelines

Water deeply but infrequently; ensure soil dries between waterings; avoid overwatering.

Light Requirements

Bright indirect light or partial shade; 4–6 hours of filtered sunlight daily; adjust for intensity in summer.

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Japanese Aucuba Quick Facts

  • Family: Garryaceae
  • Water: Every 7–10 days, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings
  • Light: Partial shade to full shade
  • Soil: well-draining, loamy soil with organic matter
  • Temperature: Prefers 60–75°F (15–24°C); tolerates cooler temperatures but avoid frost; prefers stable conditions.
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