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Light
If crotons don’t get strong light-even full sun-for at least four hours a day, they will turn green and lose their usual rainbow colors. Ful coloration will return if you summer your plant outdoors when the sun is strong.
Water
Crotons like moist, but not wet soil at all times. They react adversely to hot, dry conditions and may drops leaves, so provide as much humidity as possible by misting daily.
Special Help
Use a general-purpose potting mixture. Feed every other month from early spring trough midsummer. Air layer or take stem cuttings in spring or summer.
Source : Growing Houseplants
Source : Growing Houseplants
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