Croton is only cultivated as a houseplant in our latitudes because it is not hardy. The flowers don't matter, the miracle shrub is kept for its multicolored leaves. Croton care tips.

Cotron is an easy-care, decorative houseplant

How do you properly water Croton?

The Croton tolerates a dry bale just as little as waterlogging. Water in such a way that the substrate never dries out completely. Excess irrigation water should be poured off immediately. Lay drainage in the bottom of the pot.

Why is it advisable to spray the leaves?

Too low humidity makes things difficult for the miracle shrub. Increase it by spraying the leaves with low-lime water like daily. Setting up water bowls is also useful, especially when the ambient temperatures are high.

How often do you need to fertilize?

Fertilize only during the growth phase from March to August. Give some liquid fertilizer for foliage plants at fortnightly intervals.

Can the miracle shrub be cut?

  • Cut faded inflorescences
  • Shorten croton
  • Cut cuttings for propagation

Basically, you don't need to trim a croton. You should only remove faded inflorescences immediately so that the houseplant has more strength for the formation of new leaves.

If the croton is too high, you can also shorten it. The best time for this is spring.

Since Croton is poisonous, always wear gloves when grooming!

When is repotting necessary?

The miracle shrub is repotted in spring when the first little roots grow out of the planting hole.

What diseases and pests do you need to watch out for?

Croton is very resistant to pests. They occur very rarely and only when the humidity is too low.

If the miracle shrub suffers from waterlogging, there is a risk of root and stem rot. First the leaves fall off, then the plant dies completely.

How is croton cared for in winter?

In winter, you are welcome to place the Croton a little cooler at around twelve degrees. However, the location must still be very bright.

Little is poured and not fertilized during the winter.

tips

The leaves of the croton are a real eye-catcher not only because of their color but also because of their sheen. Rub them occasionally with a damp cloth to keep the shine.

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