Hi there,
I'm needing some advice to understand what the colors of the the Japanese Buxus leaves mean as they change.
Some history to the images:
- I have the buxus in full sun, next to fence above the pool tiles
- Pots are fibre glass, black, have bitumen lining and drainage holes, off the ground, plenty of soil - used Jeffries veggies and garden soil
- Had them for about 2 years now so not fully mature yet
- I did use Jeffries Forever Black Mulch, for last 2 years, but have since realised its taking nitrogen from the soil etc and have last week replaced with Jeffries Recover mulch instead
- I've used fertiliser on the leaves and soil in spring - Powerfeed and others such as Plant Doctors seaweed with humic and fulvic acid, Activ8mate and Qauntum H. Use liquid iron but not a huge amount.
- I'm trying to understand the soil moisture levels better - at the top it seems dry, half down OK, deeper it looks wet - when digging down the soil itself seems dry but is warm/moist - would this be because the pots are black and the area is hot from the tiles and fence vs actually being moist - i.e. a false positive - I'm wary of overwatering but could I be underwatering especially in recent hot weeks (based in Adelaide)?
My question: Last summer I saw the same process, where the leaves start to brown like the photos and then turn to a yellow crisp eventually some of the leaves dying - what nutrients (if any) am I missing that's not keeping the leaves green and healthy? Or is this normal for this aged of buxus to go through?
Thanks so much





