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🌱 Croton

πŸ”¬ Codiaeum variegatum Β· πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Family: Euphorbiaceae Β· 🌍 Origin: Indonesia, Malaysia

About Croton

Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) is an evergreen tropical shrub widely grown for its leathery, vividly variegated foliage in shades of green, yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple. It is commonly used as a houseplant in temperate regions and as a landscape shrub or hedge in frost-free climates; the milky sap can irritate skin and is harmful if ingested.

🌱 Detailed Care Guide

β˜€οΈ Light: 🌀️ Partial Sun
πŸ’§ Watering: surface, soaking
πŸ’¦ Humidity: 70%
🌑️ Temperature: Ideal: 24Β°C β€’ Min: 15Β°C β€’ Max: 35Β°C
βš™οΈ Maintenance: ⚑ Moderate
🌱 Substrate: potting soil, perlite, peat

πŸ“ Growth & Structure

πŸ“ Height: 200 cm
↔️ Wingspan: 120 cm
πŸ”„ Life Cycle: perennial
πŸƒ Foliage: evergreen
🌿 Seasons: spring, summer

πŸ“… Phenology

🌱 Sowing: march, april, may
🌸 Flowering: june, july, august
🍎 Fruiting: september

🌍 Ecology

🌍 Conservation: least concern

✨ Usage & Benefits

  • ornamental

⚠️ Safety & Traits

πŸ‘€ Human Toxicity: slightly toxic
🐾 Pet Toxicity: slightly toxic
⚠️ Allergens: latex sap

🌱 Propagation

🌱 Propagation: cutting, layering, seed
🌰 Sowing Method: greenhouse, tray, pot
πŸͺ΄ Transplanting: βœ…
πŸ—οΈ Needs Staking: βœ…

πŸ§ͺ Soil & Nutrition

πŸ‚ Mulching: bark, wood chips, clay pellets
πŸ§ͺ Fertilizer: liquid fertilizer, granular fertilizer, sea fertilizer
⚑ Nutrient Needs: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium

πŸ› Pests & Diseases

πŸ› Pests: Spider mites, Mealybugs, Scale insects, Aphids, Thrips
🦠 Diseases: Root rot, Bacterial leaf spot, Fungal leaf spot, Anthracnose, Powdery mildew

πŸ“ Expert Advice

🌱 Soil Advice:

Use a fertile, free-draining mix (e.g., potting soil amended with perlite and peat/coconut fiber). Ensure strong drainage (avoid waterlogging) while retaining moderate moisture; a small proportion of fine bark can improve aeration. Use a pot with drainage holes and do not let the rootball sit in water.

🌾 Sowing Advice:

Seed propagation is possible but uncommon; sow fresh seed indoors in warmth (about 24–29Β°C) on a sterile, free-draining medium, cover very lightly, and keep evenly moist with high humidity and bright indirect light. More reliable propagation is by semi-ripe stem cuttings: take 10–15 cm tips, remove lower leaves, allow latex to stop bleeding, and root in a warm, humid environment; pot on when well-rooted. Transplant/repot in spring into a well-drained potting mix and avoid cold drafts.

πŸ§ͺ Fertilizer Advice:

Feed during active growth (spring through early autumn) with a balanced liquid fertilizer at reduced strength; apply about every 2–4 weeks, flushing the pot occasionally to limit salt buildup. Reduce or stop fertilizing in winter when growth slows; avoid overfeeding, which can cause leaf edge burn and weak growth.

πŸ‚ Mulching Advice:

Outdoors in tropical climates, apply a light organic mulch (bark/wood chips) to conserve moisture and reduce root-zone temperature; keep mulch a few centimeters away from stems. For containers, a thin top-dressing (e.g., clay pellets) can reduce evaporation without blocking gas exchange.

πŸ—οΈ Staking Advice:

Stake container-grown plants if stems become tall or top-heavy; tie loosely with soft ties to avoid bark damage. Use a cane inserted near the main stem and adjust ties as the plant grows.

βœ‚οΈ Pruning:

Pinch or prune shoot tips to promote bushiness; hard-prune leggy stems in spring or early summer to encourage branching. Remove weak or damaged growth. Wear glovesβ€”milky sap can irritate skin.

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