Common Reasons Why Croton Leaves Turn Yellow, Brown, and White

If you’re looking to add some exotic flair to your home, you needn’t look further than Crotons (Codiaeum variegatum). With their highly variegated, colorful foliage, these houseplants do a great…
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How and When to Repot Your Croton Plus What Soils and Pots Are Best
Crotons are having a resurgence in popularity, and it’s easy to understand why. They are low-maintenance, colorful, and come in various colors and sizes. Their bright, glossy leaves lend a…
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How, When and Why to Fertilize Croton Houseplants
Crotons are known for their bright foliage and can put out lots of colorful leaves in a single season. Because this requires a lot of energy, proper fertilization is essential…
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Croton Lighting 101: All You Need to Know for Healthy Crotons
One of the keys to keeping your Crotons healthy and growing as quickly as possible is ensuring they have proper lighting. Like all plants, Crotons convert sunlight into energy that…
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Can a Croton Live Outdoors? Can You Set It Outside for the Summer?
Crotons are evergreen plants grown for their brightly colored and strikingly-patterned foliage. You can find Crotons in yellow, pink, purple, orange, and red. Some varieties have brightly colored veins that…
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Croton Propagation: Three Methods to Try and Three You Can Skip
Crotons are popular houseplants known for their bright coloring and funky variegation. Although it can be a little tricky to learn how best to care for them in your home,…
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5 Reasons Why Your Croton Might Not Be Growing
Although sometimes considered a houseplant variety better suited for more experienced plant collectors, a well-cared-for Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) will reward you with moderate, bushy growth with plenty of eye-catching, highly…
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