Japanese Laurel
Aucuba japonica

Japanese Laurel Plant

Japanese Laurel (Aucuba japonica) is a shrub that grows 6-10 ft tall, hardy in USDA Zones 7-10, prefers well-drained, acidic soil, full shade to part shade, medium to high moisture, not edible, and has medicinal uses.


Picture illustrating Japanese Laurel plant

Habit

Shrub

Height

1.5 to 3 m

Growth

Slow

Soil

Well-drained, Loamy

Shade

Full shade to part shade

Moisture

Medium to high

Edible

No

Medicinal

Yes

Origin

Japan

Climatic Condition

Subtropical, Temperate

Temperature (°)

10°C to 25°C

Humidity (%)

60% to 80%

Potting media

40% Loam, 40% Sand, 20% Compost

Fertilizers

Organic Fertilizer

Watering

Regular watering

Plant Weight 

2 to 4 kg

Flowering Time

Spring to Summer

Soil Ph level

6.0 to 7.0

Water Ph level

6.0 to 7.5

Soil EC

0.5 to 0.8 mS/cm

Yield Per Plant 

2 to 3 kg per plant

NPK ratio 

10:10:10

life Span

5 to 10 years

Health Benefits

Ornamental, Air-purifying

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

50% peat, 25% compost, 25% sand


Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Fertilize every 2-3 weeks with a balanced fertilizer.

Common Diseases and Remedies

Leaf Spot, Powdery Mildew, Rust, Aphids, Scale Insects

Dark spots on leaves, White, powdery growth on leaves, Orange or yellow spots on leaves, Distorted leaves, sticky residue, Sticky residue, sooty mold 

Remove and destroy infected leaves, Neem oil, sulfur, Remove and destroy infected leaves, Neem oil, insecticidal soap, Horticultural oil, insecticidal soap

Fungicides with copper, Fungicides with myclobutanil, Fungicides with mancozeb, Systemic insecticides (imidacloprid), Systemic insecticides (acephate)

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