




Croton Gold Dust
$19.99 $40.99Fleur & Co
One of the boldest houseplants around, you can't miss crotons because of their colourful foliage. Often boldly marked with bright yellow, orange, red, and even black, crotons are perfect for adding a tropical touch to indoor decor. They're particularly eye-catching in bright dining rooms and living rooms where their foliage helps energize a room. Plant Size Small: 4 inch standard nursery pot. Medium: 6 inch standard nursery pot. Light Grow in a bright spot: They like lots of light to produce all those colorful leaves. If your croton doesn't get enough light, you might find it tall and lanky, with few leaves that don't have deep, rich hues. Water Water when the top couple of inches of the potting mix starts to dry. They're not as thirsty as many other common houseplants but do need regular watering. Crotons will drop their older leaves if they stay too wet or too dry for extended periods. If you're not sure whether it's time to water your croton, it's usually better to let it stay a little too dry than too wet over time. Plant Specific Care Like most houseplants, they also appreciate abundant humidity. You can boost humidity for your croton by growing it in a well-lit kitchen or bathroom, placing a small humidifier nearby, or grouping it nearby other houseplants. Fertilize croton in spring and summer to keep it healthy and growing. Crotons only need fertilizer once or twice during the season, but you can get them to grow faster by fertilizing more frequently. Follow the directions on the fertilizer package whenever feeding your plants. Pet-Friendly Plant No.
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One of the boldest houseplants around, you can't miss crotons because of their colourful foliage. Often boldly marked with bright yellow, orange, red, and even black, crotons are perfect for adding a tropical touch to indoor decor. They're particularly eye-catching in bright dining rooms and living rooms where their foliage helps energize a room.
Plant Size
Small: 4 inch standard nursery pot.Â
Medium: 6Â inch standard nursery pot.Â
Light
Grow in a bright spot: They like lots of light to produce all those colorful leaves. If your croton doesn't get enough light, you might find it tall and lanky, with few leaves that don't have deep, rich hues.Â
Water
Water when the top couple of inches of the potting mix starts to dry. They're not as thirsty as many other common houseplants but do need regular watering. Crotons will drop their older leaves if they stay too wet or too dry for extended periods. If you're not sure whether it's time to water your croton, it's usually better to let it stay a little too dry than too wet over time.
Plant Specific Care
Like most houseplants, they also appreciate abundant humidity. You can boost humidity for your croton by growing it in a well-lit kitchen or bathroom, placing a small humidifier nearby, or grouping it nearby other houseplants.
Fertilize croton in spring and summer to keep it healthy and growing. Crotons only need fertilizer once or twice during the season, but you can get them to grow faster by fertilizing more frequently. Follow the directions on the fertilizer package whenever feeding your plants.
Pet-Friendly Plant
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