Buxus microphylla is a very beautiful potted plant, but improper watering can lead to its death. How can you water Buxus microphylla correctly? Next, this article will introduce the watering methods for Buxus microphylla in detail.

The Water-Loving and Drought-Tolerant Nature of Buxus microphylla
Buxus microphylla is a plant that likes moisture but is not waterlogged. It needs sufficient water during its growing period but also requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. At the same time, Buxus microphylla also has a certain degree of drought tolerance and can tolerate drier soil for a short period.
Observe Soil Moisture Before Watering
Before watering, we should first observe the soil moisture of Buxus microphylla. You can gently press the soil surface with your palm. If it feels dry, then watering is needed; if the soil is moist, you can wait to water.

Choosing the Right Time to Water
The watering time for Buxus microphylla should be in the morning or evening. This is because the temperature is lower during these two periods, and water evaporates more slowly, avoiding rapid evaporation and waste.
Watering Method
When watering, you can first moisten the potting soil with clean water, then wait for 5-10 minutes before watering properly. During the watering process, avoid pouring water directly onto the leaves of Buxus microphylla to prevent scalding.
Mastering the Amount of Water
The amount of water for each watering of Buxus microphylla should be appropriate, neither too much nor too little. Generally, the amount of water each time should be about 1/3 of the volume of the potting soil.

Avoid Waterlogging
After watering, promptly drain any accumulated water from the bottom of the pot to avoid the roots being in a damp state for a long time, which can lead to root rot.
Adjusting Watering Frequency According to Seasons
The growth and water requirements of Buxus microphylla are related to the seasons. The demand is higher in spring and summer and needs to be kept moist; in autumn and winter, the demand is lower, and the watering frequency should be reduced.
Pay Attention to Watering Frequency in Different Environments
In different environments, the watering frequency of Buxus microphylla will also vary. In a drier indoor environment, the watering frequency needs to be increased; in a more humid environment, it needs to be reduced.
How to Solve the Problem of Underwatering Buxus microphylla
If Buxus microphylla is underwatered, you can give it more water when watering; you can also increase the air humidity through methods like misting or spraying to improve its living environment.
How to Solve the Problem of Overwatering Buxus microphylla
If Buxus microphylla is overwatered, you can first drain the accumulated water from the potting soil, then place the pot in a well-ventilated area to let it dry out naturally. If the roots are already rotten, the soil and pot need to be replaced.
Precautions Before Watering
Before watering, ensure that the soil surface of Buxus microphylla is dry to avoid water accumulation; at the same time, pay attention to using well-aerated soil and pots.
Watering Handling Under Special Circumstances
If Buxus microphylla is in a dormant period or has pests and diseases, the watering frequency should be appropriately reduced to avoid excessive moisture or aggravating the occurrence of pests and diseases.
Post-Watering Management
After watering Buxus microphylla, other management tasks, such as appropriate fertilization, pruning, and pest and disease prevention, also need attention.
Regularly Check the Potted Plant
During the growth of Buxus microphylla, it is also necessary to regularly check the health of the potted plant, discover problems in time, and handle them.
Through the above introduction, we can conclude the correct methods for watering Buxus microphylla: observing soil moisture, choosing the right watering time, paying attention to the watering method and the amount of water, avoiding waterlogging, adjusting the watering frequency according to the season and environment, paying attention to solving problems of underwatering and overwatering, and other management tasks. Only by doing these well can we ensure the healthy growth of Buxus microphylla.