I cannot seem to keep a croton alive. The leaves keep falling off. Am I overwatering or underwatering? Does it need to be misted? I have it in a west window.
Help with my plant please.?
This plant needs warmth %26amp; reasonable humidity.Where cool and drafty, or air is dry, most lightly the leaves will fall. Give maxium light, but avoid direct sunlight.
Reply:Take it out of your window %26amp; of course it needs 2 be misted
Reply:Crotons grow in a tropical environment. I have them in the garden and in pots. They don't grow too well indoors for lengthy periods.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Why does my eye burn???
My right eye is burning SO bad. It's been burning for the last three days, and it's worse today. Yesterday, my sister brought home house plants. Is it an allergy? Could it be something else?
The plants were: an orchid, a croton, and a bromelaid. I looked them all up, and it doesn't look like they cause burning/itchy eyes.
It feels like someone just sprayed pepper spray into my right eye, and it's felt like that all day!
Why does my eye burn???
You need to rinse your eye with a lot of water. If that does not help, you should buy some eye wash at the pharmacy. Is your eye red? You could see a doctor for this as well.
Note that the Croton plant has a white sap that can be very irritating to mucus membranes.
Leather Slippers
The plants were: an orchid, a croton, and a bromelaid. I looked them all up, and it doesn't look like they cause burning/itchy eyes.
It feels like someone just sprayed pepper spray into my right eye, and it's felt like that all day!
Why does my eye burn???
You need to rinse your eye with a lot of water. If that does not help, you should buy some eye wash at the pharmacy. Is your eye red? You could see a doctor for this as well.
Note that the Croton plant has a white sap that can be very irritating to mucus membranes.
Leather Slippers
Dividing large tropical houseplants?
i recently bout some nice large tropicals, like a dieffenbachia(dumbcane) and a croton, there are bout four separate plants in each pot , can i divide them up? it is spring so i thought bout doing it cause they are to big
Dividing large tropical houseplants?
not a good idea.
they have been growing together a long time and the roots are all tangled together.
since you just got them recently it would be better to leave them in the pots they came in for a while so you know any stress that they may have is from your new care not from having their roots ripped apart.
it will not hurt the plants to be growing together at all. both plants actually do better when a little root bound.
Dividing large tropical houseplants?
not a good idea.
they have been growing together a long time and the roots are all tangled together.
since you just got them recently it would be better to leave them in the pots they came in for a while so you know any stress that they may have is from your new care not from having their roots ripped apart.
it will not hurt the plants to be growing together at all. both plants actually do better when a little root bound.
Pawning jewelry?
How much could I get for a Croton's men's silver wrist watch at a pawn shop?
Pawning jewelry?
hmm. maybe you should go there and get a quote yourself?
Reply:$30 if you are lucky.
Reply:wat dose this have to do with dateing???
Reply:What does jewelry have to do with relationships/dating???
Reply:probably about $30-$40.
Reply:its prolly the boyfriends thaballa oh wait..its a dood.. maybe he's pawning it to get a Vday gift for his lovely gf :) haha
Pawning jewelry?
hmm. maybe you should go there and get a quote yourself?
Reply:$30 if you are lucky.
Reply:wat dose this have to do with dateing???
Reply:What does jewelry have to do with relationships/dating???
Reply:probably about $30-$40.
Reply:its prolly the boyfriends thaballa oh wait..its a dood.. maybe he's pawning it to get a Vday gift for his lovely gf :) haha
How many calories did i eat today ?
golden spoon yogurt small
large date 85 cals chkd label
4 peanuts
1 apple
7 almonds
4 pieces of potato from a potato salad
cookie was 50 calories on label
1 saltine
1 small cheese rice cake cheddar..its like the size of a pringle..
1 garlic cheese croton
6 sea salt naked pita chips with 1 teaspoon hummus and a tablespoon salsa.
a bowl of lipton tomato soup paket said 90 cals...
3 cups of black coffee
4 diet cokes
was at a party som snackd without thinking and mindless..
need to decide how much i can eat now for dinner
can someone advice me
How many calories did i eat today ?
this is just an estimate, but i'd say that you ate around 600, but maybe a bit more, or a bit less, but somewhere around there.
hope i helped :)
Reply:600~800
Reply:About 500 calories. Are you trying to resemble a pretzel stick for Halloween?
Reply:i dont even care lol. nah jks i always do that counting calorie thing. but dont do it!!! it makes you feel bad lol!!
Reply:it seems like u just snacked throughout the day..thats okay i guess...try having a healthy salad with fruits for dinner..
Reply:www.caloriesperhour.com
Reply:Maybe 800 calories? 700-900 range, definitely.
Reply:are you serious?!
large date 85 cals chkd label
4 peanuts
1 apple
7 almonds
4 pieces of potato from a potato salad
cookie was 50 calories on label
1 saltine
1 small cheese rice cake cheddar..its like the size of a pringle..
1 garlic cheese croton
6 sea salt naked pita chips with 1 teaspoon hummus and a tablespoon salsa.
a bowl of lipton tomato soup paket said 90 cals...
3 cups of black coffee
4 diet cokes
was at a party som snackd without thinking and mindless..
need to decide how much i can eat now for dinner
can someone advice me
How many calories did i eat today ?
this is just an estimate, but i'd say that you ate around 600, but maybe a bit more, or a bit less, but somewhere around there.
hope i helped :)
Reply:600~800
Reply:About 500 calories. Are you trying to resemble a pretzel stick for Halloween?
Reply:i dont even care lol. nah jks i always do that counting calorie thing. but dont do it!!! it makes you feel bad lol!!
Reply:it seems like u just snacked throughout the day..thats okay i guess...try having a healthy salad with fruits for dinner..
Reply:www.caloriesperhour.com
Reply:Maybe 800 calories? 700-900 range, definitely.
Reply:are you serious?!
New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, have you ever tried new transit?
Have you ever tried:
1. Metropolitan Transportation's new S89 Limited Service between Eltingville, Staten Island, NY and 34th St Hudson-Bergen Lightrail Station in Bayonne, New Jersey?
2. Bee-Line Bus's coach route on Peak W43 Super Express for base fare of $1.75 ($2 in March 2nd)?
3. Bee-Line's Airlink aka W79 between White Plains MNRR Pickup Stop and County Airport?
4. MTA Bus Company's new improve B103 Limited (No service on Sundays) Q10 Limited (no LTD Sunday), Q25 Peak Limited, Q65 Peak Limited or Q113 Limited (no LTD Sunday), well as Q53 Limited?
5. Atlantic Express X23 @ http://www.atlanticexpress.com/SouthShor...
Have you try this also?
http://www.straphangers.org/diaries/ubbt...
http://www.straphangers.org/diaries/ubbt...
For this, see Day 2 about travel from LIRR Babylon to MNRR Croton-Harmon Station
http://www.straphangers.org/diaries/ubbt...
New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, have you ever tried new transit?
Have you ever considered that there is a LOT more to New York than just one lousy city?
It's a state...New York City is a city
flowers baby
1. Metropolitan Transportation's new S89 Limited Service between Eltingville, Staten Island, NY and 34th St Hudson-Bergen Lightrail Station in Bayonne, New Jersey?
2. Bee-Line Bus's coach route on Peak W43 Super Express for base fare of $1.75 ($2 in March 2nd)?
3. Bee-Line's Airlink aka W79 between White Plains MNRR Pickup Stop and County Airport?
4. MTA Bus Company's new improve B103 Limited (No service on Sundays) Q10 Limited (no LTD Sunday), Q25 Peak Limited, Q65 Peak Limited or Q113 Limited (no LTD Sunday), well as Q53 Limited?
5. Atlantic Express X23 @ http://www.atlanticexpress.com/SouthShor...
Have you try this also?
http://www.straphangers.org/diaries/ubbt...
http://www.straphangers.org/diaries/ubbt...
For this, see Day 2 about travel from LIRR Babylon to MNRR Croton-Harmon Station
http://www.straphangers.org/diaries/ubbt...
New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, have you ever tried new transit?
Have you ever considered that there is a LOT more to New York than just one lousy city?
It's a state...New York City is a city
flowers baby
18 yr old guy problem?? help please guys can answer too it'll help a lot thanks?
ok so i met this guy named austin (he's 18) at a horse show and anyhow fast forward... he asked me how old i was and i said i was 15 but really i'm 14 i don't turn 15 till december and i don't know wether to tell him or not but i only see him when i go to the croton horse show and i'm goin the 23rd and anyhow he kissed me and now i can't get him out of my head and i don't know what do when i see him again should i tell him that i'm 14 or just hope he forgets?? or should i even qorry about it i mean he's 18 and i'm 14?? thats a 4 yr diffrence.. what should i do please.. advice majorly needed
18 yr old guy problem?? help please guys can answer too it'll help a lot thanks?
ok well u r nearly 15... i wouldnt tell him i know its lying etc, but still... i mean 4 years is alot 3 years just makes it sound that much better lol ;) good luck!!
Reply:You should tell him... you don't want to start your relationship out on a lie. He probably won't care... seriously. I mean if he thinks he's dating a 15 yo than he's not going to care if your really 14. Tell him though... he may not trust you if he finds out on his own someday.
Reply:As long as u dont get involved like sexually, its like all legal, but make sure that this guy doesnt wanna just get in ur pants. See ur still nieve, and even though you think you understand, he's more expierienced than you. But if he treats u w/ respect, and you just see eachother occasionally, i dont think its 2 bad. But just be carefull.
Reply:im 14 too but either way hes too old for you whether u were 14 or 15 so it shouldnt matter
18 yr old guy problem?? help please guys can answer too it'll help a lot thanks?
ok well u r nearly 15... i wouldnt tell him i know its lying etc, but still... i mean 4 years is alot 3 years just makes it sound that much better lol ;) good luck!!
Reply:You should tell him... you don't want to start your relationship out on a lie. He probably won't care... seriously. I mean if he thinks he's dating a 15 yo than he's not going to care if your really 14. Tell him though... he may not trust you if he finds out on his own someday.
Reply:As long as u dont get involved like sexually, its like all legal, but make sure that this guy doesnt wanna just get in ur pants. See ur still nieve, and even though you think you understand, he's more expierienced than you. But if he treats u w/ respect, and you just see eachother occasionally, i dont think its 2 bad. But just be carefull.
Reply:im 14 too but either way hes too old for you whether u were 14 or 15 so it shouldnt matter
I need an opinion is this a good watch check out the link:?
http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Watches...
(copy and paste) I like the watch but I want an opinion s well before i buy.
I need an opinion is this a good watch check out the link:?
Looks sharp, and the reviews by owners are excellent.
Go for it!
Reply:if it ticks, then it's good
Reply:I think men who wear square-faced watches are cool.
I like the watch.
Reply:i've been wearing my same watch for about 5 or so years now. ( my wrist size doesn't change D:) It's an alright watch. I prefer ones that have a steel band, not into the leather band ones, but the frame and what not look nice.
Reply:i like the watch but i dont like the band color,i think it would look nicer with a black band,but the watch is very nice.but if you want something more elegant i realy like the Dufonte by Lucien Piccard,its black and gold with a dimond.
Reply:I am sorry but i dont really like it ...from my point of veiw it looks abit to old fashioned like something my grandad wud wear (no offence) i think this 1 is alot more modern and is nicer and is like the 1 u chose.
http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Watches...
hope i helped and did not offend. i think you should go for the 1 that u like best .... after all you have to wear it, not us
best wishes x x x
Reply:Its nice, but its totally not my style...its an ehhh for me!
Reply:In my opinion, I do not like the watch. The face and the band just don't go together well.
Also I don't know if you noticed, but it is sold out.
(copy and paste) I like the watch but I want an opinion s well before i buy.
I need an opinion is this a good watch check out the link:?
Looks sharp, and the reviews by owners are excellent.
Go for it!
Reply:if it ticks, then it's good
Reply:I think men who wear square-faced watches are cool.
I like the watch.
Reply:i've been wearing my same watch for about 5 or so years now. ( my wrist size doesn't change D:) It's an alright watch. I prefer ones that have a steel band, not into the leather band ones, but the frame and what not look nice.
Reply:i like the watch but i dont like the band color,i think it would look nicer with a black band,but the watch is very nice.but if you want something more elegant i realy like the Dufonte by Lucien Piccard,its black and gold with a dimond.
Reply:I am sorry but i dont really like it ...from my point of veiw it looks abit to old fashioned like something my grandad wud wear (no offence) i think this 1 is alot more modern and is nicer and is like the 1 u chose.
http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Watches...
hope i helped and did not offend. i think you should go for the 1 that u like best .... after all you have to wear it, not us
best wishes x x x
Reply:Its nice, but its totally not my style...its an ehhh for me!
Reply:In my opinion, I do not like the watch. The face and the band just don't go together well.
Also I don't know if you noticed, but it is sold out.
Where should I say I from?
I'm 18 and I was born in brooklyn, Ny and moved to Yonkers when I was 4. Since my dad still lived in Brooklyn I would go there every other weekend and summers. When I was 10 I moved to Croton-on-Hudson (in westchester county ). Then when I was 12 I moved to Georgia. After I just turned 18 I moved to Pheonix. Now, when people asked me where am I from what do I say? or what do I say when someone asks me i where grew up? or is it the same thing? If somene ask I usually say NY and then they ask what part and don't know I should say if I am from Yonkers or Brooklyn. I usually say Brooklyn though.
Where should I say I from?
I grew up in MA, lived in ME, moved to CA.
People in CA ask me where I'm from when they want to know in which city I live. I ask them to specify whether they mean where I was born/raised or where I currently live.
If I were you, regarding the question from the "where were you born/raised?" perspective, I'd just say NYC but moved to GA when you were twelve. Most people you meet won't differentiate between NYC and NY state, let alone different counties and boroughs. If they do ask which part of NY you can say you spent time in Brooklyn, Yonkers, and Croton-on-Hudson.
The only people who will really care which part of NY you identify with are other people from NY. Others are usually perfectly satisfied with a more general answer.
If you feel a stronger sense of belonging to any one place then that is where you are from. It's where your heart is from.
Reply:Which place do you relate most closely to? I would use that, then explain further if asked or the situation warrants it.
Many people say something along the line of "New York but I live in arizona now".
Reply:Ive had more adresses than birthdays just USA I guess
Where should I say I from?
I grew up in MA, lived in ME, moved to CA.
People in CA ask me where I'm from when they want to know in which city I live. I ask them to specify whether they mean where I was born/raised or where I currently live.
If I were you, regarding the question from the "where were you born/raised?" perspective, I'd just say NYC but moved to GA when you were twelve. Most people you meet won't differentiate between NYC and NY state, let alone different counties and boroughs. If they do ask which part of NY you can say you spent time in Brooklyn, Yonkers, and Croton-on-Hudson.
The only people who will really care which part of NY you identify with are other people from NY. Others are usually perfectly satisfied with a more general answer.
If you feel a stronger sense of belonging to any one place then that is where you are from. It's where your heart is from.
Reply:Which place do you relate most closely to? I would use that, then explain further if asked or the situation warrants it.
Many people say something along the line of "New York but I live in arizona now".
Reply:Ive had more adresses than birthdays just USA I guess
Which is at your preference out of these indoor plants? Why?
Croton
Fern
Which is at your preference out of these indoor plants? Why?
Ferns not only look delicate, they also require delicate care. Ferns are a little too fussy for me. Crotons are delightfully very attractive because of the bright multi-colorings, and they come in a variety of shapes. Leaves may be green, yellow, red, purple, bronze, pink or any combination of these colors. As long as you provide tropical conditions - bright light, warm temperature, humidity, plenty of water, your plant will be happy and will give you a nice living display in your house. See picture of one: http://www.citrusheightsflorist.com/cate...
Reply:Croton ..It has bold rich colors but it needs bright light which I don't have so I grow them under lights.
Reply:Both are good . I always thought that the more variety in the plants, the better.
Reply:both are good croton for color fern for leaf shape and different shades of green
Reply:I like Australian I have seen it at Howard's flee market in FLA
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Fern
Which is at your preference out of these indoor plants? Why?
Ferns not only look delicate, they also require delicate care. Ferns are a little too fussy for me. Crotons are delightfully very attractive because of the bright multi-colorings, and they come in a variety of shapes. Leaves may be green, yellow, red, purple, bronze, pink or any combination of these colors. As long as you provide tropical conditions - bright light, warm temperature, humidity, plenty of water, your plant will be happy and will give you a nice living display in your house. See picture of one: http://www.citrusheightsflorist.com/cate...
Reply:Croton ..It has bold rich colors but it needs bright light which I don't have so I grow them under lights.
Reply:Both are good . I always thought that the more variety in the plants, the better.
Reply:both are good croton for color fern for leaf shape and different shades of green
Reply:I like Australian I have seen it at Howard's flee market in FLA
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Is my plant going to be OK?
While my roommate was moving out of my apartment, long story short, he dropped his bike on my croton houseplant. It had 3 woody shoots coming from the soil, but one of them was cut in half. I'm very upset about this. Will that shoot ever grow back? Do you know how I could help the croton with fertilization to produce another one? It's been with me for nearly 2 years, I couldn't stand to throw it away. Is there anything I can do? I'd hate to have to get rid of something I invested so much care and time into. Thanks.
Is my plant going to be OK?
I think it will be just fine, plants can recover from this sort of injury. What you could do is get some sharp scissors or secateurs and cut the broken stem back to the nearest leaf. This will remove any damaged tissue and prevent die back in the stem. Then just let the plant do its thing, pretty soon it will send out auxiliary shoots from the sides of the stem. You can remove any unwanted shoots at this stage so it will have as many branches as you want.
In my opinion, houseplants do not need to be fertilised at all, they benefit more from being re-potted into fresh soil every few years. But if you really want to fertilise use a slow release during the plants growing season and be extremely sparing.
Reply:Why, yes, it should be just fine. It'll take it a little while, but, yes, it will grow back, just as if you pull the end off of a leaf (of a living plant of course) it will grow back.
Is my plant going to be OK?
I think it will be just fine, plants can recover from this sort of injury. What you could do is get some sharp scissors or secateurs and cut the broken stem back to the nearest leaf. This will remove any damaged tissue and prevent die back in the stem. Then just let the plant do its thing, pretty soon it will send out auxiliary shoots from the sides of the stem. You can remove any unwanted shoots at this stage so it will have as many branches as you want.
In my opinion, houseplants do not need to be fertilised at all, they benefit more from being re-potted into fresh soil every few years. But if you really want to fertilise use a slow release during the plants growing season and be extremely sparing.
Reply:Why, yes, it should be just fine. It'll take it a little while, but, yes, it will grow back, just as if you pull the end off of a leaf (of a living plant of course) it will grow back.
Need houseplant advice?
My houseplant is a Croton. I think I over fed it with Miracle Gro plant food and it is looking in really bad condition. I repotted it in new peat to take the plant out of the contaminated peat it was in.
but my wife thinks the Croton is already dead. I am not sure as though the leaves are limp downwards than they should be they are still green and have not gone brown. I trimmed off the top part off the plant to maybe help.
Is it really dead or am I having false hope it is alive?
This is a photo of the plant http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc156...
Need houseplant advice?
leave in a cool place, not in direct sunlight, dont water. this should bring it back to life..hopefully, water again in a weeks time or until the peat is feeling dry, DO NOT OVER WATER AGAIN.!!!! Use tepid water in the winter.Stand pot on stones/pebble/gravel %26amp; make sure pot base is clear of the water.
Reply:It looks like you've over-watered it. Leave it a few days until the compost has dried before watering it again. In the winter you should only water it very sparingly when the compost is dry. Remember, even though the compost is dry on top, chances are it's still quite damp at the plant's roots. Also, don't feed it with strong food, use a very weak feed, but even then, not until next spring.
Reply:its nice to know u are so concerned about your houseplant but remember its Autumn already and Crotn looses its lustre during this period.at least mines do
Reply:Scratch the woody stem gently with your thumbnail - if it is green underneath the plant is still alive.
I looks ok to me though albeit a bit straggly.
Reply:I am the Harold Shipman of house plants....don't ask me
Reply:just leave it alone in a non harsh environment ie not too much light or draft. do not water cos overwaterings worse than too dry. Give it time - its post shock trauma
Reply:looks like it's still limping along... however... it will not be beautiful again like it's counterpart... I'd use the leafed parts to start new plants and give the main a decent send off....
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but my wife thinks the Croton is already dead. I am not sure as though the leaves are limp downwards than they should be they are still green and have not gone brown. I trimmed off the top part off the plant to maybe help.
Is it really dead or am I having false hope it is alive?
This is a photo of the plant http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc156...
Need houseplant advice?
leave in a cool place, not in direct sunlight, dont water. this should bring it back to life..hopefully, water again in a weeks time or until the peat is feeling dry, DO NOT OVER WATER AGAIN.!!!! Use tepid water in the winter.Stand pot on stones/pebble/gravel %26amp; make sure pot base is clear of the water.
Reply:It looks like you've over-watered it. Leave it a few days until the compost has dried before watering it again. In the winter you should only water it very sparingly when the compost is dry. Remember, even though the compost is dry on top, chances are it's still quite damp at the plant's roots. Also, don't feed it with strong food, use a very weak feed, but even then, not until next spring.
Reply:its nice to know u are so concerned about your houseplant but remember its Autumn already and Crotn looses its lustre during this period.at least mines do
Reply:Scratch the woody stem gently with your thumbnail - if it is green underneath the plant is still alive.
I looks ok to me though albeit a bit straggly.
Reply:I am the Harold Shipman of house plants....don't ask me
Reply:just leave it alone in a non harsh environment ie not too much light or draft. do not water cos overwaterings worse than too dry. Give it time - its post shock trauma
Reply:looks like it's still limping along... however... it will not be beautiful again like it's counterpart... I'd use the leafed parts to start new plants and give the main a decent send off....
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Need houseplant advice?
My houseplant is a Croton. I think I over fed it with Miracle Gro plant food and it is looking in really bad condition. I repotted it in new peat to take the plant out of the contaminated peat it was in.
but my wife thinks the Croton is already dead. I am not sure as though the leaves are limp downwards than they should be they are still green and have not gone brown. I trimmed off the top part off the plant to maybe help.
Is it really dead or am I having false hope it is alive?
This is a photo of the plant http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc156...
Need houseplant advice?
If I see what I think I see in your photo, then hope is not lost. Are those tiny buds in the notches of the branches of the stem on the right? Regrowth begins almost immediately when a plant has been through something that causes leaves to fall. The plant needs leaves for photosynthesis and regrowth is the most immediate priority and a real sign of recovery.
In any event, you did exactly what you needed to do in order to attempt to rescue the plant.
I won't offer any advice about using care in future with fertilizers. I suspect you learned that all by yourself. :)
Reply:give it some time...wait a week and see how it looks...
but my wife thinks the Croton is already dead. I am not sure as though the leaves are limp downwards than they should be they are still green and have not gone brown. I trimmed off the top part off the plant to maybe help.
Is it really dead or am I having false hope it is alive?
This is a photo of the plant http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc156...
Need houseplant advice?
If I see what I think I see in your photo, then hope is not lost. Are those tiny buds in the notches of the branches of the stem on the right? Regrowth begins almost immediately when a plant has been through something that causes leaves to fall. The plant needs leaves for photosynthesis and regrowth is the most immediate priority and a real sign of recovery.
In any event, you did exactly what you needed to do in order to attempt to rescue the plant.
I won't offer any advice about using care in future with fertilizers. I suspect you learned that all by yourself. :)
Reply:give it some time...wait a week and see how it looks...
I'm looking for a romance novel involving a family named the Crotons. What is the actual title of that book?
I don't know but you should try reading books by A.C. Quinn. Her novels are romantic adventures filled with murder, suspense, scandal and much more! I love them!!!
I'm looking for a romance novel involving a family named the Crotons. What is the actual title of that book?
I just read Lady of Zurich....it was an intrcate story that unfolded very nicely! Report It
I'm looking for a romance novel involving a family named the Crotons. What is the actual title of that book?
I just read Lady of Zurich....it was an intrcate story that unfolded very nicely! Report It
Can someone check my French work?
1. Ma famille est énorme! J'ai une mère, un père, un demi-frère, une demi-soeur, trois neveux, une nièce, deux chats et de ne pas mentionner un hérisson. Ma famille est merveilleuse, mais fou!
3.Croton est une très petite ville, et la plupart des gens semblent assez convivial. Même s'il est de petite taille, croton a beaucoup de magasins et de restaurants. Croton est un endroit agréable à vivre parce qu'il est tellement proche de la ville de New York.
4. Un lion est un sauvage et vicous animal. Il a une longue crinière et très dents acérées. Un canard est un animal plus docile. Il a un bec et il a pattes palmées pour nager. Une souris est un très petit animal, il a une queue fine et les petites pattes.
5. Gentillesse est la plus grande qualité dans un ami, parce que un bon ami pas blesser vos sentiments. Un bon ami est facile de parler et de garder tes secrets.
6. Je voudrais voyager à l'Afrique. Je voudrais y aller parce que je souhaite voir la faune. Aussi, je tiens à mettre fin à la devestation.
7. Last weekend, I went to the black cow cafe with my friend Susie. I also went to a creative writing class on saturday. On sunday, I had dinner with my family.
8.
Pendant les vacances l'année dernière je suis allé à passer Noël à Buffalo avec mes grands-parents. Ma grand-mère fait toujours un grand dîner de vacances la veille de Noël. Mais depuis ma famille est à moitié juif nous hannukah également allumé des bougies
9. Cet été, je vais travailler à un camp d'été. Je suis également en cours de se rendre dans l'Arizona et le Mexique pour faire un peu voulenteer travail. À la fin de l'été, je vais dans le sud en vacances avec ma famille.
10. Mon restaurant favori est Umami Cafe. La raison pour laquelle j'aime tellement, parce que la nourriture est le plus souvent la lumière et en bonne santé. Aussi, j'aime bien l'atmosphère du restaurant.
11. Mon sujet préféré à l'école est Anglais, parce que j'aime écrire. J'ai également plaisir à la lecture de livres et de discuter en classe. J'aime vraiment faire preuve de créativité, et c'est une bonne classe à exprimer votre avis.
12. Ma saison préférée est l'hiver. C'est parce que j'aime bien le vacances d'hiver. De plus, J'aime être dehors dans la neige.
13.
Ma ville préférée est San Francisco. J'ai vraiment apprécié l'équitation dans les remontées mécaniques, et d'être si près de l'océan. Les différents sites tels que le Golden Gate Bridge, étaient de très bons pour la photographie.
Can someone check my French work?
1. J'ai une très grande famille (ma famille est énorme is correct but doesn't sound good)! Il y a ma mère, mon père, mon demi-frère, ma demi-soeur, trois neveux, une nièce, deux chats sans parler du hérisson. Ma famille est merveilleuse, mais folle!
3.Croton est une très petite ville, et la plupart des gens semblent assez conviviaux. Même si elle est de petite taille, Croton a beaucoup de magasins et de restaurants. C'est un endroit agréable à vivre parce qu'il est très proche de la ville de New York.
4. Un lion est un animal sauvage et vicous. Il a une longue crinière et des dents acérées. Un canard est un animal plus docile. Il a un bec et des pattes palmées pour nager. Une souris est un tout petit animal, il a une queue fine et des petites pattes.
5. La gentillesse est la plus grande qualité pour un ami, parce que un bon ami ne te blesse pas dans tes sentiments. Il est facile de parler avec un bon ami et il garde tes secrets.
6. Je voudrais voyager en Afrique. Je voudrais y aller parce que je souhaite voir la faune. Je tiens aussi à mettre fin à la dévastation de la nature.
7. Le week-end dernier, je suis allée au café de la vache noire avec mon amie Susie. Je suis également allée à un cours d'écriture créative samedi. Dimanche j'ai été dîner dans ma famille.
8.
Pendant les vacances l'année dernière je suis allée passer Noël à Buffalo avec mes grands-parents. Ma grand-mère fait toujours un grand dîner de vacances la veille de Noël. Mais comme ma famille est à moitié juive nous fêtons hannukah également en allumant des bougies
9. Cet été, je vais travailler dans un camp d'été. Je vais également me rendre bientôt dans l'Arizona et au Mexique pour faire un peu de bénévolat. À la fin de l'été, je vais dans le sud en vacances avec ma famille.
10. Mon restaurant préféré est le Umami Cafe. La raison pour laquelle je l'aime tellement est que la nourriture est le plus souvent la lumière(I don't know what you want to say) et saine. J'aime bien l'ambiance du restaurant également.
11. Mon sujet préféré à l'école est l'anglais, parce que j'aime écrire. Je prends aussi plaisir à la lecture et aux discussions en classe. J'aime vraiment faire preuve de créativité, et c'est un bon cours pour exprimer son avis.
12. Ma saison préférée est l'hiver. Parce que j'aime bien les vacances d'hiver. De plus, J'aime être dehors dans la neige.
13.
Ma ville préférée est San Francisco. J'ai vraiment apprécié l'équitation dans les remontées mécaniques, et d'être si près de l'océan. Les différents sites tels que le Golden Gate Bridge, étaient très bons pour la photographie.
This way it is perfect. Congratulations, very good job, you speak very well and you made great efforts for the vocabulary.
Reply:yes it is .
im a french teacher.
believe me :)
Reply:c'est tres bien.
Reply:I am sorry to say, but i saw a lot of mistakes but it is so long that I can go through it all.
For example, in the first paragraph, "ma famille est merveilleuse mais folle". Not "fou", the word "famille" is feminine.
Also, the sentence "meme s'il est de petite taille" is just not right, you use "petite taille" when you are talking about a person or a clothing etc... so the proper way to say it would be "Meme si elle n'est pas trop grande, Croton..."
- Un lion est un animal sauvage et vicieux. Il a des dents tres acerees.
In front of the word "Gentillesse", you should always put "La". So, It should be "la gentillesse"...That whole paragraph needs a lot of work....
"Je voudrais voyager en Afrique", it's better to say " J'aimerais visiter l'Afrique". The rest of that Paragraph is good.
7- The whole thing is written in English!
8- Pendant les vacances de l'annee derniere, j'ai passe Noel a Buffalo chez mes grand-parents...
Honey, I am giving up, it's just too long...I really wanted to help.
Good luck!
Reply:1) Ma famille est merveilleuse, mais fou!
==%26gt; mais folle.
4. Un lion est un sauvage et vicous animal. Il a une longue crinière et très dents acérées.
==%26gt; Un lion est un animal sauvage et vicieux...et des dents acerees ou et des dents tres acerees.
9) un peu voulenteer travail. ==%26gt; un peu de travail volontier.
10) La raison pour laquelle j'aime tellement, parce que la nourriture
==%26gt; la raison pour laquelle je l'aime c'est parce que la...
Magnifique!!
Reply:There are actually some mistakes, tried to correct them here :
1.Ma famille est énorme! J'ai une mère, un père, un demi-frère, une demi-sœur, trois neveux, une nièce, deux chats et sans mentionner un hérisson. Ma famille est merveilleuse, mais folle !
3.Croton est une très petite ville, et la plupart des gens semblent assez conviviaux. Même si elle est de petite taille, croton a beaucoup de magasins et de restaurants. Croton est un endroit agréable à vivre parce qu'il est tellement proche de la ville de New York.
4. Le lion est animal sauvage et vicieux. Il a une longue crinière et des dents très acérés. Le canard est un animal plus docile. Il a un bec et des pattes palmées pour nager. La souris est un très petit animal, il a une queue fine et des petites pattes.
5. La Gentillesse est la qualité la plus importante chez un ami, parce qu'un bon ami ne peux pas blesser vos sentiments. Un bon ami est facile a parler avec et peux garder aussi tes secrets.
6. Je voudrais bien visiter l'Afrique. Je voudrais y aller parce que je souhaite voir la faune. Je tiens aussi à mettre fin à la dévastation.
7. Week-end dernier, je suis allé avec mon amie Susie au Black Cow Cafe, le samedi je suis allé aussi dans un cours d’écriture créative. Le Dimanche j’ai dîné avec ma famille
8. L'année dernière, durant les vacances, je suis allé passer Noël à Buffalo avec mes grands-parents. Ma grand-mère fait toujours un grand dîner de vacances à la veille du Noël. Mais depuis ma famille est à moitié juive, nous célébrons Hanoukka également et nous allumons des bougies.
9. Cet été, je vais travailler dans un camp de vacances. J'ai aussi l'intention de me rendre a l'Arizona et le Mexique pour faire un peu de travail bénévole . À la fin de l'été, j'irai vers le sud en vacances avec ma famille.
10. Mon restaurant favori est Umami Cafe. La raison pour laquelle je l'aime autant, est que la nourriture est tres bonne. J'aime bien aussi l'atmosphère au restaurant. (don't know what u meant with lumiere )
11. Ma matière préférée à l'école est l'Anglais, parce que j'aime écrire. J'ai également plaisir à la lecture des livres et de discuter en classe. J'aime vraiment faire preuve de créativité, et c'est une bonne classe pour exprimer son avis.
12. Ma saison préférée est l'hiver. C'est parce que j'aime bien les vacances d'hiver. En plus, J'aime être dehors dans la neige.
13.
Ma ville préférée est San Francisco. J'ai vraiment aimé l'équitation, les remontées mécaniques, et surtout d'être si près de l'océan. Les différents sites tels que le Golden Gate Bridge, étaient très jolies a prendre en photo.
PS : in french u don't start a sentence with the adverb ' aussi', it's always used in the middle.
but instead u can start the sentence with other adverbs like "en plus" , "en outre"....etc
3.Croton est une très petite ville, et la plupart des gens semblent assez convivial. Même s'il est de petite taille, croton a beaucoup de magasins et de restaurants. Croton est un endroit agréable à vivre parce qu'il est tellement proche de la ville de New York.
4. Un lion est un sauvage et vicous animal. Il a une longue crinière et très dents acérées. Un canard est un animal plus docile. Il a un bec et il a pattes palmées pour nager. Une souris est un très petit animal, il a une queue fine et les petites pattes.
5. Gentillesse est la plus grande qualité dans un ami, parce que un bon ami pas blesser vos sentiments. Un bon ami est facile de parler et de garder tes secrets.
6. Je voudrais voyager à l'Afrique. Je voudrais y aller parce que je souhaite voir la faune. Aussi, je tiens à mettre fin à la devestation.
7. Last weekend, I went to the black cow cafe with my friend Susie. I also went to a creative writing class on saturday. On sunday, I had dinner with my family.
8.
Pendant les vacances l'année dernière je suis allé à passer Noël à Buffalo avec mes grands-parents. Ma grand-mère fait toujours un grand dîner de vacances la veille de Noël. Mais depuis ma famille est à moitié juif nous hannukah également allumé des bougies
9. Cet été, je vais travailler à un camp d'été. Je suis également en cours de se rendre dans l'Arizona et le Mexique pour faire un peu voulenteer travail. À la fin de l'été, je vais dans le sud en vacances avec ma famille.
10. Mon restaurant favori est Umami Cafe. La raison pour laquelle j'aime tellement, parce que la nourriture est le plus souvent la lumière et en bonne santé. Aussi, j'aime bien l'atmosphère du restaurant.
11. Mon sujet préféré à l'école est Anglais, parce que j'aime écrire. J'ai également plaisir à la lecture de livres et de discuter en classe. J'aime vraiment faire preuve de créativité, et c'est une bonne classe à exprimer votre avis.
12. Ma saison préférée est l'hiver. C'est parce que j'aime bien le vacances d'hiver. De plus, J'aime être dehors dans la neige.
13.
Ma ville préférée est San Francisco. J'ai vraiment apprécié l'équitation dans les remontées mécaniques, et d'être si près de l'océan. Les différents sites tels que le Golden Gate Bridge, étaient de très bons pour la photographie.
Can someone check my French work?
1. J'ai une très grande famille (ma famille est énorme is correct but doesn't sound good)! Il y a ma mère, mon père, mon demi-frère, ma demi-soeur, trois neveux, une nièce, deux chats sans parler du hérisson. Ma famille est merveilleuse, mais folle!
3.Croton est une très petite ville, et la plupart des gens semblent assez conviviaux. Même si elle est de petite taille, Croton a beaucoup de magasins et de restaurants. C'est un endroit agréable à vivre parce qu'il est très proche de la ville de New York.
4. Un lion est un animal sauvage et vicous. Il a une longue crinière et des dents acérées. Un canard est un animal plus docile. Il a un bec et des pattes palmées pour nager. Une souris est un tout petit animal, il a une queue fine et des petites pattes.
5. La gentillesse est la plus grande qualité pour un ami, parce que un bon ami ne te blesse pas dans tes sentiments. Il est facile de parler avec un bon ami et il garde tes secrets.
6. Je voudrais voyager en Afrique. Je voudrais y aller parce que je souhaite voir la faune. Je tiens aussi à mettre fin à la dévastation de la nature.
7. Le week-end dernier, je suis allée au café de la vache noire avec mon amie Susie. Je suis également allée à un cours d'écriture créative samedi. Dimanche j'ai été dîner dans ma famille.
8.
Pendant les vacances l'année dernière je suis allée passer Noël à Buffalo avec mes grands-parents. Ma grand-mère fait toujours un grand dîner de vacances la veille de Noël. Mais comme ma famille est à moitié juive nous fêtons hannukah également en allumant des bougies
9. Cet été, je vais travailler dans un camp d'été. Je vais également me rendre bientôt dans l'Arizona et au Mexique pour faire un peu de bénévolat. À la fin de l'été, je vais dans le sud en vacances avec ma famille.
10. Mon restaurant préféré est le Umami Cafe. La raison pour laquelle je l'aime tellement est que la nourriture est le plus souvent la lumière(I don't know what you want to say) et saine. J'aime bien l'ambiance du restaurant également.
11. Mon sujet préféré à l'école est l'anglais, parce que j'aime écrire. Je prends aussi plaisir à la lecture et aux discussions en classe. J'aime vraiment faire preuve de créativité, et c'est un bon cours pour exprimer son avis.
12. Ma saison préférée est l'hiver. Parce que j'aime bien les vacances d'hiver. De plus, J'aime être dehors dans la neige.
13.
Ma ville préférée est San Francisco. J'ai vraiment apprécié l'équitation dans les remontées mécaniques, et d'être si près de l'océan. Les différents sites tels que le Golden Gate Bridge, étaient très bons pour la photographie.
This way it is perfect. Congratulations, very good job, you speak very well and you made great efforts for the vocabulary.
Reply:yes it is .
im a french teacher.
believe me :)
Reply:c'est tres bien.
Reply:I am sorry to say, but i saw a lot of mistakes but it is so long that I can go through it all.
For example, in the first paragraph, "ma famille est merveilleuse mais folle". Not "fou", the word "famille" is feminine.
Also, the sentence "meme s'il est de petite taille" is just not right, you use "petite taille" when you are talking about a person or a clothing etc... so the proper way to say it would be "Meme si elle n'est pas trop grande, Croton..."
- Un lion est un animal sauvage et vicieux. Il a des dents tres acerees.
In front of the word "Gentillesse", you should always put "La". So, It should be "la gentillesse"...That whole paragraph needs a lot of work....
"Je voudrais voyager en Afrique", it's better to say " J'aimerais visiter l'Afrique". The rest of that Paragraph is good.
7- The whole thing is written in English!
8- Pendant les vacances de l'annee derniere, j'ai passe Noel a Buffalo chez mes grand-parents...
Honey, I am giving up, it's just too long...I really wanted to help.
Good luck!
Reply:1) Ma famille est merveilleuse, mais fou!
==%26gt; mais folle.
4. Un lion est un sauvage et vicous animal. Il a une longue crinière et très dents acérées.
==%26gt; Un lion est un animal sauvage et vicieux...et des dents acerees ou et des dents tres acerees.
9) un peu voulenteer travail. ==%26gt; un peu de travail volontier.
10) La raison pour laquelle j'aime tellement, parce que la nourriture
==%26gt; la raison pour laquelle je l'aime c'est parce que la...
Magnifique!!
Reply:There are actually some mistakes, tried to correct them here :
1.Ma famille est énorme! J'ai une mère, un père, un demi-frère, une demi-sœur, trois neveux, une nièce, deux chats et sans mentionner un hérisson. Ma famille est merveilleuse, mais folle !
3.Croton est une très petite ville, et la plupart des gens semblent assez conviviaux. Même si elle est de petite taille, croton a beaucoup de magasins et de restaurants. Croton est un endroit agréable à vivre parce qu'il est tellement proche de la ville de New York.
4. Le lion est animal sauvage et vicieux. Il a une longue crinière et des dents très acérés. Le canard est un animal plus docile. Il a un bec et des pattes palmées pour nager. La souris est un très petit animal, il a une queue fine et des petites pattes.
5. La Gentillesse est la qualité la plus importante chez un ami, parce qu'un bon ami ne peux pas blesser vos sentiments. Un bon ami est facile a parler avec et peux garder aussi tes secrets.
6. Je voudrais bien visiter l'Afrique. Je voudrais y aller parce que je souhaite voir la faune. Je tiens aussi à mettre fin à la dévastation.
7. Week-end dernier, je suis allé avec mon amie Susie au Black Cow Cafe, le samedi je suis allé aussi dans un cours d’écriture créative. Le Dimanche j’ai dîné avec ma famille
8. L'année dernière, durant les vacances, je suis allé passer Noël à Buffalo avec mes grands-parents. Ma grand-mère fait toujours un grand dîner de vacances à la veille du Noël. Mais depuis ma famille est à moitié juive, nous célébrons Hanoukka également et nous allumons des bougies.
9. Cet été, je vais travailler dans un camp de vacances. J'ai aussi l'intention de me rendre a l'Arizona et le Mexique pour faire un peu de travail bénévole . À la fin de l'été, j'irai vers le sud en vacances avec ma famille.
10. Mon restaurant favori est Umami Cafe. La raison pour laquelle je l'aime autant, est que la nourriture est tres bonne. J'aime bien aussi l'atmosphère au restaurant. (don't know what u meant with lumiere )
11. Ma matière préférée à l'école est l'Anglais, parce que j'aime écrire. J'ai également plaisir à la lecture des livres et de discuter en classe. J'aime vraiment faire preuve de créativité, et c'est une bonne classe pour exprimer son avis.
12. Ma saison préférée est l'hiver. C'est parce que j'aime bien les vacances d'hiver. En plus, J'aime être dehors dans la neige.
13.
Ma ville préférée est San Francisco. J'ai vraiment aimé l'équitation, les remontées mécaniques, et surtout d'être si près de l'océan. Les différents sites tels que le Golden Gate Bridge, étaient très jolies a prendre en photo.
PS : in french u don't start a sentence with the adverb ' aussi', it's always used in the middle.
but instead u can start the sentence with other adverbs like "en plus" , "en outre"....etc
Am I doing this right?
I'm trying to get a free mamey croton. What I mean is I recently found out that you can break a stem off a already mature croton, plant it and it will re-birth a totally new plant. I think that's frikin awesome, so I went to lowes, bought a little pot, and some miracle grow potting mix. My apartment has TONES of crotons (duh, they are nice looking hardy plants) so I broke off a little branch and planted it...the thing is I'm just worried I did it wrong or it wont last...
It's kind of loose in the soil, and it leans because of the more blooms on one side...but will it work? It;'s night time that's why it's under a lamp. Another thing I'm wondering is this croton branch I took was outside...but I'm trying to make it an indoor plant is it going to be hard to condition it to be an indoor plant?
Am I doing this right?
You can root crotons easily. Look up Croton Mania web-site. It has really good information on cuttings. I found the best results were when I removed all the leaves. The cutting soon made new leaves. Hormone rooting powder helps too. You should have no trouble with growing them indoor as long as they get good natural light. Good Luck.
P.S. Takes about four weeks to root, plant several together for better impact.
purchase flowers
It's kind of loose in the soil, and it leans because of the more blooms on one side...but will it work? It;'s night time that's why it's under a lamp. Another thing I'm wondering is this croton branch I took was outside...but I'm trying to make it an indoor plant is it going to be hard to condition it to be an indoor plant?
Am I doing this right?
You can root crotons easily. Look up Croton Mania web-site. It has really good information on cuttings. I found the best results were when I removed all the leaves. The cutting soon made new leaves. Hormone rooting powder helps too. You should have no trouble with growing them indoor as long as they get good natural light. Good Luck.
P.S. Takes about four weeks to root, plant several together for better impact.
purchase flowers
Need to know the best plant nurseries to order crotons in Apollo Beach/Ruskin/Brandon, Florida area. Thanks!?
As indicated, I need to order top quality crotons (100+) for my garden. Live in Apollo Beach area, Florida. Have individuals who will place them in the ground. Just need a reliable nurseries. Will pick them up and also, do you know the asking price for 10-15 gal pot of croton? Thanks for any help you can provide. Thank you.
Need to know the best plant nurseries to order crotons in Apollo Beach/Ruskin/Brandon, Florida area. Thanks!?
Hope this Helps Good Luck !
B T %26amp; R Elsberry Inc - 2.0 miles NE - 101 Big Bend Rd - (813) 672-8703
S K Design - 0.2 miles W - 6349 Spanish Main Dr, Ruskin - (813) 645-6370
Keep It Green - 2.1 miles NE - 13124 US Highway 41 S, Gibsonton, 33534 - (813) 741-3974
Reply:Contact your local Chamber of Commerce.
Need to know the best plant nurseries to order crotons in Apollo Beach/Ruskin/Brandon, Florida area. Thanks!?
Hope this Helps Good Luck !
B T %26amp; R Elsberry Inc - 2.0 miles NE - 101 Big Bend Rd - (813) 672-8703
S K Design - 0.2 miles W - 6349 Spanish Main Dr, Ruskin - (813) 645-6370
Keep It Green - 2.1 miles NE - 13124 US Highway 41 S, Gibsonton, 33534 - (813) 741-3974
Reply:Contact your local Chamber of Commerce.
Will my crotons live?
I am in FL. We had one night of freeze last month and I didn't cover my big beautiful croton bush. All of the leaves have fallen off and it is not growing new leaves. Is it done? Or can I get it back somehow?
Will my crotons live?
Dropping leaves is common for crotons that have been damaged by cold weather. If the croton is close to a building or trees it may have survived despite some damage. Where in Florida do you live? I'm near Orlando, I just peeked at my crotons and there are new leaf buds showing already, if you live further north, your crotons may not have buds yet. Crotons can be killed by long periods of cold weather, but mine have survived some hard freezes....mainly because they are close to a wall at my house.
We're expecting cold weather again this week. I'd wait for another week or two, and then give the croton a heavy pruning. March is the best time to do heavy pruning, after the threat of freezes has past. Be sure to water the bush once a week to help it along, and fertize it during March. You should know within a month if the croton has survived.
Reply:Thanks! Good luck! Report It
Reply:they should be back by April when it will get more warm during the night. or the plants were too old to start with so I would replace them around the same time (April).
Reply:crotons are lovely in soup,,,,,,mmmm yeah :)
Will my crotons live?
Dropping leaves is common for crotons that have been damaged by cold weather. If the croton is close to a building or trees it may have survived despite some damage. Where in Florida do you live? I'm near Orlando, I just peeked at my crotons and there are new leaf buds showing already, if you live further north, your crotons may not have buds yet. Crotons can be killed by long periods of cold weather, but mine have survived some hard freezes....mainly because they are close to a wall at my house.
We're expecting cold weather again this week. I'd wait for another week or two, and then give the croton a heavy pruning. March is the best time to do heavy pruning, after the threat of freezes has past. Be sure to water the bush once a week to help it along, and fertize it during March. You should know within a month if the croton has survived.
Reply:Thanks! Good luck! Report It
Reply:they should be back by April when it will get more warm during the night. or the plants were too old to start with so I would replace them around the same time (April).
Reply:crotons are lovely in soup,,,,,,mmmm yeah :)
What causes a white powdery covering on the underside of croton plant leaves?
White thrip or mealy bugs. They suck the sap out of the plants. You can spray them with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol or wipe them off with soapy water. My experience is that this condition is terminal--very very frustrating.
bacteria
bacteria
What are the tick looking insects on my Codiaeum(croton) plant?
For the past year my codium has been producing unusual growth on 1/3 of it branches. The stem gets about 5cm X 1cm wide. the tips have multiple but dwarfed nodes and leaf buds all over them.
I noticed some small brown insects that resemble ticks(like dog or cattle ticks but smaller) attached to the plant.
I have never seen this insect before. I know a lot about scales, mealy bugs and other plant bests but wouldn't have a clue what these are
What are the tick looking insects on my Codiaeum(croton) plant?
Maybe it is a kind of smaller tick, like a deer tick. Does it eat the plant?
Reply:There are lots of different types of scale. If they are atatched to the main parts of the stem that is most likely what they are. They could also be afids. Afids come in a wide variety of colors....even pink! In any event you can treat them the same way. Scale is harder to get rid of, but systemic granules do a nice job. in the interum try putting some rubbing alcohol on them to keep them in check. Hope I helped! Keep diggin' in the dirt.
I noticed some small brown insects that resemble ticks(like dog or cattle ticks but smaller) attached to the plant.
I have never seen this insect before. I know a lot about scales, mealy bugs and other plant bests but wouldn't have a clue what these are
What are the tick looking insects on my Codiaeum(croton) plant?
Maybe it is a kind of smaller tick, like a deer tick. Does it eat the plant?
Reply:There are lots of different types of scale. If they are atatched to the main parts of the stem that is most likely what they are. They could also be afids. Afids come in a wide variety of colors....even pink! In any event you can treat them the same way. Scale is harder to get rid of, but systemic granules do a nice job. in the interum try putting some rubbing alcohol on them to keep them in check. Hope I helped! Keep diggin' in the dirt.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
I need lots of information on the Gold Dust Croton house plant.?
I need the following:
-foliage/flowering color
-general description
-problems if any.
-sunlight requirement
-temperature range it grows best with
-water requirements
-soil requirements
-fertilizer/feeding requirements
-propagation procedures
I need lots of information on the Gold Dust Croton house plant.?
here are some links with good information, hope it helps you out......
http://www.denverplants.com/foliage/html...
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/E...
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1409...
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep106
The last two links are probably the best links on the list, they seem to have the most information and the most scientific data about the plant.
-foliage/flowering color
-general description
-problems if any.
-sunlight requirement
-temperature range it grows best with
-water requirements
-soil requirements
-fertilizer/feeding requirements
-propagation procedures
I need lots of information on the Gold Dust Croton house plant.?
here are some links with good information, hope it helps you out......
http://www.denverplants.com/foliage/html...
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/E...
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1409...
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep106
The last two links are probably the best links on the list, they seem to have the most information and the most scientific data about the plant.
Can you give me more info on croton plant?
I need it for my project.
Can you give me more info on croton plant?
See if the sites below are of any help to you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_%28g...
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/...
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/croton/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_oil
Reply:well it depends on which one u r talking about go to this web site and u can check out the 40 or so different kinds of croton
http://plants.usda.gov/java/imageGallery...
Reply:Croton is an extensive plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae established by Carolus Linnaeus in 1737. The common name for this genus is rushfoil and croton, but this latter also refers to Codiaeum variegatum. The genus name comes from Greek Kroton, which means ticks, because of the seeds' resemblance to ticks.
The best known member of this genus is probably Croton tiglium, commonly called croton, a tree or shrub native to Southeast Asia. Croton oil, used in herbal medicine as a violent purgative, is extracted from its seeds. Nowadays, it is considered unsafe and it is no longer listed in the pharmacopeias of many countries.
Croton oil has found recent usage as the active ingredient in facial rejuvenating chemical peels when used in a phenol based solution, thanks to its caustic exfoliating effect on the dermal layer of the skin.
Croton species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Schinia citrinellus, which feeds exclusively on the plant.
Cascarilla (Croton Eleuteria) is found exclusively in the Bahama Islands. It is a small tree rarely reaching 20 feet in height, with scanty, alternate, ovate-lanceolate leaves, averaging 2 inches long, closely-scaled below, giving a metallic silver-bronze appearance, with scattered, white scales above. The flowers are small, with white petals, and very fragrant, appearing in March and April. The scented bark is fissured, and pale yellowish brown. Its pungent-smelling bark is used as a flavoring, principly for liquers such as Campari.
Can you give me more info on croton plant?
See if the sites below are of any help to you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_%28g...
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/...
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/croton/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_oil
Reply:well it depends on which one u r talking about go to this web site and u can check out the 40 or so different kinds of croton
http://plants.usda.gov/java/imageGallery...
Reply:Croton is an extensive plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae established by Carolus Linnaeus in 1737. The common name for this genus is rushfoil and croton, but this latter also refers to Codiaeum variegatum. The genus name comes from Greek Kroton, which means ticks, because of the seeds' resemblance to ticks.
The best known member of this genus is probably Croton tiglium, commonly called croton, a tree or shrub native to Southeast Asia. Croton oil, used in herbal medicine as a violent purgative, is extracted from its seeds. Nowadays, it is considered unsafe and it is no longer listed in the pharmacopeias of many countries.
Croton oil has found recent usage as the active ingredient in facial rejuvenating chemical peels when used in a phenol based solution, thanks to its caustic exfoliating effect on the dermal layer of the skin.
Croton species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Schinia citrinellus, which feeds exclusively on the plant.
Cascarilla (Croton Eleuteria) is found exclusively in the Bahama Islands. It is a small tree rarely reaching 20 feet in height, with scanty, alternate, ovate-lanceolate leaves, averaging 2 inches long, closely-scaled below, giving a metallic silver-bronze appearance, with scattered, white scales above. The flowers are small, with white petals, and very fragrant, appearing in March and April. The scented bark is fissured, and pale yellowish brown. Its pungent-smelling bark is used as a flavoring, principly for liquers such as Campari.
Did i waste my money buying a croton watch?
If you spent more than $25 for a watch for the purpose of keeping time, then you've spent too much. If you think it's beautiful, then you've made a good purchase.
Did i waste my money buying a croton watch?
in my mind yes..i bought a timex skeleton watch for 50 smackers some 25 years ago..
it still works..if money isnt a concern, try buying a casio titanium atomic digi-watch..
they should cost around 150-200 clams or rolex or seiko-which costs over 500 clams
Reply:If you paid over $19.95, probably.
Reply:Yes. Fashion is a fickle mistress...
Reply:yes
Reply:YES
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Did i waste my money buying a croton watch?
in my mind yes..i bought a timex skeleton watch for 50 smackers some 25 years ago..
it still works..if money isnt a concern, try buying a casio titanium atomic digi-watch..
they should cost around 150-200 clams or rolex or seiko-which costs over 500 clams
Reply:If you paid over $19.95, probably.
Reply:Yes. Fashion is a fickle mistress...
Reply:yes
Reply:YES
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Men would you rather get a croton or invicta watch?
My dad loves his invicta verses his croton. I personally love invictas more- but I'm of course a chick. I think they are just to beautifully designed.
Also- the other thing that I like about Invictas is the fact that the watch part itself, is sapphire crystal, which makes it nearly impossible to crack or break. I say nearly cause my brother in law did in fact break it, which was pretty incredible but typically hard to break. I never heard about the lifetime warranty on the croton, but its the design that I like about the Invicta vs. the Croton. So that is what you have to decide on.
Men would you rather get a croton or invicta watch?
does it really matter what watch man should get?
Reply:i'l go with invicta. i have 2 invicta watches and im planning to buy more for my collection. although croton is much cheaper.
Also- the other thing that I like about Invictas is the fact that the watch part itself, is sapphire crystal, which makes it nearly impossible to crack or break. I say nearly cause my brother in law did in fact break it, which was pretty incredible but typically hard to break. I never heard about the lifetime warranty on the croton, but its the design that I like about the Invicta vs. the Croton. So that is what you have to decide on.
Men would you rather get a croton or invicta watch?
does it really matter what watch man should get?
Reply:i'l go with invicta. i have 2 invicta watches and im planning to buy more for my collection. although croton is much cheaper.
How to take care of a croton bell house plant?
I have already heard of opinions to take care of this plant. I would apreciate more input to the care of this plant becuase this plant is starting to wilt big time. I have transplanted into a bigger pot when i got it home and also watered it good.
How to take care of a croton bell house plant?
They do best when they get 4 or more hours of direct sunlight a day. The night temp should be 65-70 deg F. Daytime: 75-85 is ideal. The leaves drop off in a draft especially in winter. Keep soil barely moist at all times--not wet. Fert with a 5-10-5 in March and May and not for the rest of the year. All-purpose potting soil is fine.
Reply:Crotons need bright light. It doesn't need to be in a really sunny window, but some direct sun with plenty of bright indirect light is best. The other important thing is to let them dry out between waterings. Stick your finger into the soil and when the top 2-3 inches are dry, water thoroughly. Wilting is often (not always) caused by overwatering.
How to take care of a croton bell house plant?
They do best when they get 4 or more hours of direct sunlight a day. The night temp should be 65-70 deg F. Daytime: 75-85 is ideal. The leaves drop off in a draft especially in winter. Keep soil barely moist at all times--not wet. Fert with a 5-10-5 in March and May and not for the rest of the year. All-purpose potting soil is fine.
Reply:Crotons need bright light. It doesn't need to be in a really sunny window, but some direct sun with plenty of bright indirect light is best. The other important thing is to let them dry out between waterings. Stick your finger into the soil and when the top 2-3 inches are dry, water thoroughly. Wilting is often (not always) caused by overwatering.
I have a brand new "Croton" watch that is supposed to be WATER RESISTANT-but it has droplets inside-how to fix
How do I remove this moisture-which has become a part of the inner watchface and I have tried a hairdryer and a lighter but neither worked!
I have a brand new "Croton" watch that is supposed to be WATER RESISTANT-but it has droplets inside-how to fix
open the back and let the moisture escape
Reply:I would return it to where you bought for an exchange or repair. That is just not right.
If this is not an option -
Take it to jeweler who can remove the crystal and dry it properly without damging the workings
I have a brand new "Croton" watch that is supposed to be WATER RESISTANT-but it has droplets inside-how to fix
open the back and let the moisture escape
Reply:I would return it to where you bought for an exchange or repair. That is just not right.
If this is not an option -
Take it to jeweler who can remove the crystal and dry it properly without damging the workings
I just bought a fire croton. It was a beautiful plant, but has since lost many leaves. Will it recover?
The plant has dropped many leaves to where it looks very skinny. It is in front of a west window, gets misted daily for humidity, and is away from drafts. When I bought it, it was root bound, so I repotted in the appropriate pot. I need to know if this is from changing environments from the store to home, or from being repotted, or both. Most importantly, will the plant recover? I have even lost new growth on the plant. The leaves do not yellow, they just simply drop off.
I just bought a fire croton. It was a beautiful plant, but has since lost many leaves. Will it recover?
Don't blame yourself. Croton and other tropical plants like it really have delayed reaction times to abuse, like over and under watering. It is possible the the damage was done weeks before you bought it and it is just showing the repercussions now. It may also be the transplant shock that is causing the die back. Root systems have sealed off in the move and this is causing certain parts of the plants to die. Try not to over water, allow it to become semi dry before watering with room temp. water and don't let it sit in excess water. Bright but indirect light is best and try a 20-20-20 water soluble fertilizer. Tropical plants actually prefer to be a little root bound so it may not have needed to be transplanted. Hopefully the new pot was only about 1" or so bigger than the old one? This keeps the plant from sitting in too much moisture that can lead to rotting of the roots.
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I just bought a fire croton. It was a beautiful plant, but has since lost many leaves. Will it recover?
Don't blame yourself. Croton and other tropical plants like it really have delayed reaction times to abuse, like over and under watering. It is possible the the damage was done weeks before you bought it and it is just showing the repercussions now. It may also be the transplant shock that is causing the die back. Root systems have sealed off in the move and this is causing certain parts of the plants to die. Try not to over water, allow it to become semi dry before watering with room temp. water and don't let it sit in excess water. Bright but indirect light is best and try a 20-20-20 water soluble fertilizer. Tropical plants actually prefer to be a little root bound so it may not have needed to be transplanted. Hopefully the new pot was only about 1" or so bigger than the old one? This keeps the plant from sitting in too much moisture that can lead to rotting of the roots.
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The leaves on my Croton Mammy are dropping. I have sprayed for mites & water it once a week.?
It is in the sunroom on North side of house. What is wrong?
The leaves on my Croton Mammy are dropping. I have sprayed for mites %26amp; water it once a week.?
i dont know :[ sorry
The leaves on my Croton Mammy are dropping. I have sprayed for mites %26amp; water it once a week.?
i dont know :[ sorry
Has anyone got a Croton plant? what do you think of it?
If you want a plant with very unusual foliage and lots of color this is the plant for you. They're also pretty easy to care for--no elaborate procedures. Fert. about every 2-3 months.
Has anyone got a Croton plant? what do you think of it?
ITS ALIVING ORNAMENTAL PIECE TO YOUR GARDEN
Reply:They're colorful, low maintenance. Their sap will stain your clothes though.
Has anyone got a Croton plant? what do you think of it?
ITS ALIVING ORNAMENTAL PIECE TO YOUR GARDEN
Reply:They're colorful, low maintenance. Their sap will stain your clothes though.
I've got a 'Croton' and a red chrysanthemum?
Other than the other fall colors, yellow and orange chrysanthemums, what other color and plant would look great on my front porch?
I've got a 'Croton' and a red chrysanthemum?
Asters sedum and ornamental cabbages and kale....
Reply:Geraniums are quite hardy if planted in a sheltered spot and the varied colours look great.
Pansies will flower all year round, try mixing them with varigated ivy.
Hebes also are hardy and will flower for long periods too. Look out for the varigated leaf varieties.
I've got a 'Croton' and a red chrysanthemum?
Asters sedum and ornamental cabbages and kale....
Reply:Geraniums are quite hardy if planted in a sheltered spot and the varied colours look great.
Pansies will flower all year round, try mixing them with varigated ivy.
Hebes also are hardy and will flower for long periods too. Look out for the varigated leaf varieties.
Can i transfer between the Harlem and Hudson lines of Metro North in NY? Maybe at croton-harmon?
I want to go from poughkeepsie to Valhalla,
Can i transfer between the Harlem and Hudson lines of Metro North in NY? Maybe at croton-harmon?
No, both Harlem and Hudson Lines does not intercept each other. Only in Manhattan.
There are few options you could connect.
1. At Croton-Harmon, take W14 or W11 (AM Rush Hour) to White Plains for Hudson Line.
2. At Dobbs Ferry and Scarsdale, connect via BL 66 bus.
There are many transfer point that connect via Bee-Line.
You only could use MetroCard.
Bee-Line local buses are $2 as of March 2nd.
Reply:You can't transfer from the Hudson to Harlem line until 125th Street.
What you CAN do though, and save a lot of time doing it, is to get out at the Tarrytown train station. Take the Westchester Bee-Line Route 13 bus to White Plains. It will stop at the Harlem Line Metro-North station in White Plains. From there you can grab a train to Valhalla.
Reply:You can transfer between the Harlem and Hudson lines at either of the Manhattan Metro-North stations (Grand Central Terminal and 125th Street).
The Harlem line does not stop at Croton-Harmon.
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Can i transfer between the Harlem and Hudson lines of Metro North in NY? Maybe at croton-harmon?
No, both Harlem and Hudson Lines does not intercept each other. Only in Manhattan.
There are few options you could connect.
1. At Croton-Harmon, take W14 or W11 (AM Rush Hour) to White Plains for Hudson Line.
2. At Dobbs Ferry and Scarsdale, connect via BL 66 bus.
There are many transfer point that connect via Bee-Line.
You only could use MetroCard.
Bee-Line local buses are $2 as of March 2nd.
Reply:You can't transfer from the Hudson to Harlem line until 125th Street.
What you CAN do though, and save a lot of time doing it, is to get out at the Tarrytown train station. Take the Westchester Bee-Line Route 13 bus to White Plains. It will stop at the Harlem Line Metro-North station in White Plains. From there you can grab a train to Valhalla.
Reply:You can transfer between the Harlem and Hudson lines at either of the Manhattan Metro-North stations (Grand Central Terminal and 125th Street).
The Harlem line does not stop at Croton-Harmon.
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Any information on Croton?
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Active growing period, rest period etc.
Any information on Croton?
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Active growing period, rest period etc.
Any information on Croton?
What keeps a croton from growing? I have had one for about 2 years, it still hasn't filled out.?
The pot I planted it in was only about 2 times bigger than the pot it came in, I fertilize with all-purpose houseplant food about once every other month. I have it in a room that gets indirect sunlight. I don't know anything else I could do for it.
Thanks for any help on this!
What keeps a croton from growing? I have had one for about 2 years, it still hasn't filled out.?
Croton plants are known for their bright tropical foliage, which is multi-colored and exotic in appearance. The foliage contains stiff leaves pointing upward and has a wax-like feel to them. The Croton plant requires moderate to bright light, so keep the plant within 3 - 5 feet of a window receiving sunlight.
Croton plant varieties require heavy watering as well as high humidity. Misting the plant once or twice a week appears to be sufficient for accommodating the Croton's humidity needs if you live in an area with low humidity levels. Keep the plants soil moist at all times.
If leaves begin to fall off or slope downward, you are probably not providing the plant with enough water. If the leaves edges become wilted, this may be an indication that you are over watering the plant. Try cutting down on how often you water and see if that improves the leaves appearance. The Croton also prefers warm temperatures up to 80 degrees F.
Overall, I have found that Croton's are a medium to high maintenance house plant. They are extremely touchy in terms of how much water they are given or not given.
Crotons are one of the many poisonous houseplants. Please keep these houseplants up and away from pets and children.
Reply:They will wilt if the soil completely dries out. Crisp crunchy leaf ends indicate soil is staying too moist. Cut off the top of the stem, back to the joining leaf or axil. This keeps them bushy.
This site has tips on growing these plants. Maybe it can help.
http://www.crotons.org/
Reply:Any plant that's put in a pot that much bigger won't produce for you because the roots are taking over in the available space.
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Thanks for any help on this!
What keeps a croton from growing? I have had one for about 2 years, it still hasn't filled out.?
Croton plants are known for their bright tropical foliage, which is multi-colored and exotic in appearance. The foliage contains stiff leaves pointing upward and has a wax-like feel to them. The Croton plant requires moderate to bright light, so keep the plant within 3 - 5 feet of a window receiving sunlight.
Croton plant varieties require heavy watering as well as high humidity. Misting the plant once or twice a week appears to be sufficient for accommodating the Croton's humidity needs if you live in an area with low humidity levels. Keep the plants soil moist at all times.
If leaves begin to fall off or slope downward, you are probably not providing the plant with enough water. If the leaves edges become wilted, this may be an indication that you are over watering the plant. Try cutting down on how often you water and see if that improves the leaves appearance. The Croton also prefers warm temperatures up to 80 degrees F.
Overall, I have found that Croton's are a medium to high maintenance house plant. They are extremely touchy in terms of how much water they are given or not given.
Crotons are one of the many poisonous houseplants. Please keep these houseplants up and away from pets and children.
Reply:They will wilt if the soil completely dries out. Crisp crunchy leaf ends indicate soil is staying too moist. Cut off the top of the stem, back to the joining leaf or axil. This keeps them bushy.
This site has tips on growing these plants. Maybe it can help.
http://www.crotons.org/
Reply:Any plant that's put in a pot that much bigger won't produce for you because the roots are taking over in the available space.
The Muse
Leaves on my Croton plant?
I just got it a week ago, I live in MN. Some of the big leaves got bent and cracked in them during transplant to home.. so the plant in some areas looks like it's dying because those leaves bent downward...
It looks depressing that way, what should I do about/with the leaves?
Leaves on my Croton plant?
I had the same problem, I just trimmed them to neaten them and let new ones grow
Reply:what does it look like now?
Reply:If you really can't stand looking at them, you can cut them to form a v-shaped tip at the end, so that the cracked part is removed. But, that will change the shape of the plant.
Or, you can go get another one and be more careful with it this time.
It looks depressing that way, what should I do about/with the leaves?
Leaves on my Croton plant?
I had the same problem, I just trimmed them to neaten them and let new ones grow
Reply:what does it look like now?
Reply:If you really can't stand looking at them, you can cut them to form a v-shaped tip at the end, so that the cracked part is removed. But, that will change the shape of the plant.
Or, you can go get another one and be more careful with it this time.
Is a Croton plant poisonous? is it safe to have in the house with small children?
Look here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_%28g...
It says that the plant was once used as a violent purgorative. Basically, that means that if you eat it, you will vomit violently. NO, I would not have this around children. Hope this helps.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton_%28g...
It says that the plant was once used as a violent purgorative. Basically, that means that if you eat it, you will vomit violently. NO, I would not have this around children. Hope this helps.
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How do croton palnts make food?
Like other plants crotons also make food by photosynthesis, but only the green portions of the leaf take part in photosynthesis.
How to graft a croton?
please elaborate into what kind of plants you want to graft to a croton plant. commonly graft are done to tree.
ARE Apple Leaf Croton TOXIC to cats?
crotons are toxic to cats. since none of the websites i searched stated types of crotons, I would assume it is all crotons
What is the best way to care for my croton plant? I just recently got it and the leaves are falling off?
I transplanted the croton plant when I got home, and within 2 days the leaves were falling off.
What is the best way to care for my croton plant? I just recently got it and the leaves are falling off?
The plant is probably going through re-acclimation to a new location.
It needs to be kept away from cool drafts.
A dip below 60 F can set it off to dropping leaves.
Mist the leaves in the winter with distilled water to keep humidity up and keep it in a continuously warm location. Water sparingly between now and April, then begin normal liberal waterings. Good luck!
If the plant is alive, you should start to see new leaves forming in about three to four weeks.
Reply:Your Croton just experienced a lot of shock. Moving and transplanting are very stressful on plants and you will expect to loose a few leaves. Also when plants are shipped from nurseries to stores to homes, they will be mad for a while. A lot of times employees at garden centers are not experienced enough to know what to do other than keep them alive for a week after the shipment comes in. And a lot of tropical plants like to be in small containers so its not necessary to transplant them for a while. Don't give it any fertilizer for a couple weeks and then if you decide to, let it be a really light solution of it. If your croton hasn't lost all of its leaves, it should perk back up.
Reply:I have several tropicals, one being a Croton. The leaves on mine fall off also. My best advice is to make sure you replant it in a soil for tropical plants- found at most stores (I got mine at Lowe's). Also, make sure it is in a big enough pot to support growth. When I first got mine, I tried using regular potting soil, and the plants would not grow. After changing the soil, they did great and are huge now. Then just make sure the soil is moist all the time. The leaves at the bottom of the plant tend to fall off of mine, but it seems it's at time's when it doesn't get watered regularly. I also try to keep mine in a room that stays above 70 degree's. In the winter, I usually keep a space heater in the room with my plants- to regulate the temperature. I usually set the heater for 75. I don't believe these plants are hard to grow at all. Mine requires minimal effort. It is a Croton Mamey, and the thing I love about it the most is the fact that if the leaves are droopy, it needs water! And it's colorful. If in doubt, take it back and exchange it for a healthier plant. Most stores have warranties- for up to a year- if it dies.
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What is the best way to care for my croton plant? I just recently got it and the leaves are falling off?
The plant is probably going through re-acclimation to a new location.
It needs to be kept away from cool drafts.
A dip below 60 F can set it off to dropping leaves.
Mist the leaves in the winter with distilled water to keep humidity up and keep it in a continuously warm location. Water sparingly between now and April, then begin normal liberal waterings. Good luck!
If the plant is alive, you should start to see new leaves forming in about three to four weeks.
Reply:Your Croton just experienced a lot of shock. Moving and transplanting are very stressful on plants and you will expect to loose a few leaves. Also when plants are shipped from nurseries to stores to homes, they will be mad for a while. A lot of times employees at garden centers are not experienced enough to know what to do other than keep them alive for a week after the shipment comes in. And a lot of tropical plants like to be in small containers so its not necessary to transplant them for a while. Don't give it any fertilizer for a couple weeks and then if you decide to, let it be a really light solution of it. If your croton hasn't lost all of its leaves, it should perk back up.
Reply:I have several tropicals, one being a Croton. The leaves on mine fall off also. My best advice is to make sure you replant it in a soil for tropical plants- found at most stores (I got mine at Lowe's). Also, make sure it is in a big enough pot to support growth. When I first got mine, I tried using regular potting soil, and the plants would not grow. After changing the soil, they did great and are huge now. Then just make sure the soil is moist all the time. The leaves at the bottom of the plant tend to fall off of mine, but it seems it's at time's when it doesn't get watered regularly. I also try to keep mine in a room that stays above 70 degree's. In the winter, I usually keep a space heater in the room with my plants- to regulate the temperature. I usually set the heater for 75. I don't believe these plants are hard to grow at all. Mine requires minimal effort. It is a Croton Mamey, and the thing I love about it the most is the fact that if the leaves are droopy, it needs water! And it's colorful. If in doubt, take it back and exchange it for a healthier plant. Most stores have warranties- for up to a year- if it dies.
Bad Teeth
Umm i really need some help with my croton?
ok so i look at the croton and theres white dust on the upper side of the leaves.what is this mysterious white dust? is it pollen or spores or some kind of form of germination?because if its bad i wanna wipe it off... and BTW I'm sure its not dust from my house because it just started showing up today and it hasn't had this ever before so its NOT from my house
Umm i really need some help with my croton?
I know exactly what you are talking about! It is a type of mildew that grows on outdoor plants and trees aimlessly, yet remediable. Ortho puts out a mildew treatment you use in a garden sprayer. It worked for my lilacs and evergreen tree. You can find this mildew treatment at most garden centers in or near your town. Look for white powder mildew in the directions or list of what that product treats so you know you have the correct one. There are other brands that have treatments for this stuff, but I like Ortho. Not expensive either.Try the UC Davis link, it will explain in further detail.
Reply:whatz a croton
Reply:Powdery mildew - caused by lack of ventilation, high humidity. I cured it on a plant of mine by using (yes, really) fresh coffee grounds sprinkled on top of the soil, watered in with beer. No kidding.
good luck
Reply:It's mildew, and any leaves with it are dead. I would reccomend you remove all the leaves you see with the dust on them, so it doesn't spread too much... if most of the plant is covered with it, then it is pretty much lost, but you may be able to get some kind of treatment. As a last ditch effort, you could try snipping it all down to the base and letting it start over.
Umm i really need some help with my croton?
I know exactly what you are talking about! It is a type of mildew that grows on outdoor plants and trees aimlessly, yet remediable. Ortho puts out a mildew treatment you use in a garden sprayer. It worked for my lilacs and evergreen tree. You can find this mildew treatment at most garden centers in or near your town. Look for white powder mildew in the directions or list of what that product treats so you know you have the correct one. There are other brands that have treatments for this stuff, but I like Ortho. Not expensive either.Try the UC Davis link, it will explain in further detail.
Reply:whatz a croton
Reply:Powdery mildew - caused by lack of ventilation, high humidity. I cured it on a plant of mine by using (yes, really) fresh coffee grounds sprinkled on top of the soil, watered in with beer. No kidding.
good luck
Reply:It's mildew, and any leaves with it are dead. I would reccomend you remove all the leaves you see with the dust on them, so it doesn't spread too much... if most of the plant is covered with it, then it is pretty much lost, but you may be able to get some kind of treatment. As a last ditch effort, you could try snipping it all down to the base and letting it start over.
Where is a good source to buy croton plants online or in Orlando area.?
I enjoy collecting different types of plants. I plan to start a croton plant collection. I saw a reference to a person who has 300 varieties in his collection but I couldn't track him down to find out his source.
Where is a good source to buy croton plants online or in Orlando area.?
Go to a reputable garden center where houseplants are sold. there are several in Orlando.
Reply:It is hard to compete against the simplicity oriented, like Yahoo answerer #1, but I'll try. The Croton Society is located in Tampa . No, I'm not suggesting you ride your bicycle to Tampa but you might try an email to them and see what they offer. I'm sure it will be more enlightening than, "I don't know, go look . . ."
Let me know what you find out.
Where is a good source to buy croton plants online or in Orlando area.?
Go to a reputable garden center where houseplants are sold. there are several in Orlando.
Reply:It is hard to compete against the simplicity oriented, like Yahoo answerer #1, but I'll try. The Croton Society is located in Tampa . No, I'm not suggesting you ride your bicycle to Tampa but you might try an email to them and see what they offer. I'm sure it will be more enlightening than, "I don't know, go look . . ."
Let me know what you find out.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Where can I buy seeds of "wooly croton"?
Croton capitatus, C. glandulosus or C. argyranthemus. This genus is the host of the Goatweed Leafwing butterfly.
Where can I buy seeds of "wooly croton"?
Croton capitatus (woolly croton OR doveweed OR hogweed) is considered an invasive weed in some states, so be careful.
It probably isn't available commercially, so you'll have to try to find it growing wild. Seeds should germinate easily.
Where can I buy seeds of "wooly croton"?
Croton capitatus (woolly croton OR doveweed OR hogweed) is considered an invasive weed in some states, so be careful.
It probably isn't available commercially, so you'll have to try to find it growing wild. Seeds should germinate easily.
What could a Codiaeum variegatum plant worth? (Croton Petra)?
Could someone advise me on how much the colourful Croton Petra plant worth? I bought it when it was very tiny and now its huge and I'd like to sell it. Its very healthy, had some strange flowers growing on it recently, and its very colourful. Its probably around 35 inches tall and 40 inches wide if not bigger. Its gorgeous but has no space for it anymore. Its becaming a beautiful tree.
I've attached a link that shows how it looks like but mine is actually bigger than what you see on that site.
Any ideas how much this plant could worth? I'd like to sell it asap but I don't want to overcharge anyone for it. Thank you!
how to grow lily
I've attached a link that shows how it looks like but mine is actually bigger than what you see on that site.
Any ideas how much this plant could worth? I'd like to sell it asap but I don't want to overcharge anyone for it. Thank you!
how to grow lily
Aggghh, plant advice needed for my croton.?
My croton house plant is looking not so good. I water it with Miracle Grow nutrient about ever 2 weeks. It is in a big pot. It used to look all leafy but now it is looking a sadder version of it's former self. It is losing leaves even green looking leaves not just dead ones. Is this just seasonal? It looked fine this summer.
I keep it by a west facing window sill it has been there for about 18 months or more.
What is going on?
Aggghh, plant advice needed for my croton.?
My advice is that:
either of the results have happened
1. over watered and fed too much
2. two dry , feed has killed the roots of the plant/
2,5 you have water the plant through the top of the plant i.e the feed / water has touched the leaves
3. the plant is in a draughty place/ perhaps too cold of a room
Reply:Hi, I wonder if your plant is receiving enough light now that we are in Autumn when there is shortage of daylight especially with all the dull weather we have had recently.
Also. in my opinion, they do not need so much water at this time of year and not so much feeding.
J.
Reply:Your giving it to much water,and way to much fertiliser.They like to be kept moist,but not wet. They need allot of humidity,and at least 4 hrs. of sun each day. Feed every other month from early spring thru mid- summer. Don't feed them after that. I have mine outside right now and it's doubled in height. Also look around the stem where the leafs start to grow,for Mealy Bugs. Those are whitish cottony looking things . If you have them ,use a cotton swab and rubbing Alcohol to wipe them off. Byee
Reply:well,i am sure u love it as u r so worried.Its due to the season and this is the time to prune trees i would rather u give it a good trim and the new leaves will make u hapy soon. happy gardening
I keep it by a west facing window sill it has been there for about 18 months or more.
What is going on?
Aggghh, plant advice needed for my croton.?
My advice is that:
either of the results have happened
1. over watered and fed too much
2. two dry , feed has killed the roots of the plant/
2,5 you have water the plant through the top of the plant i.e the feed / water has touched the leaves
3. the plant is in a draughty place/ perhaps too cold of a room
Reply:Hi, I wonder if your plant is receiving enough light now that we are in Autumn when there is shortage of daylight especially with all the dull weather we have had recently.
Also. in my opinion, they do not need so much water at this time of year and not so much feeding.
J.
Reply:Your giving it to much water,and way to much fertiliser.They like to be kept moist,but not wet. They need allot of humidity,and at least 4 hrs. of sun each day. Feed every other month from early spring thru mid- summer. Don't feed them after that. I have mine outside right now and it's doubled in height. Also look around the stem where the leafs start to grow,for Mealy Bugs. Those are whitish cottony looking things . If you have them ,use a cotton swab and rubbing Alcohol to wipe them off. Byee
Reply:well,i am sure u love it as u r so worried.Its due to the season and this is the time to prune trees i would rather u give it a good trim and the new leaves will make u hapy soon. happy gardening
Is it possible to inhale a croton and if so, can it cause permanent damage to my lungs?
If I accidentally inhaled a croton, or even a sunflower seed during eating, will it remain in my lungs forever? Can it damage my lungs and effect my breating? Are there long term effects or will it eventually break down into my bloodstream?
Is it possible to inhale a croton and if so, can it cause permanent damage to my lungs?
the lungs are able to break down some foods and carry them away but it can cause an infection in some cases. if you develope a cough you should go see a doctor. good luck, i hope all is well.
Reply:If you had a crouton go down the wrong way, you would have suffered the worst, and longest, coughing fit of your life. This is not to mention you'd have a ragingly high fever by now.
The cough reflex is triggered or even if material hasn't entered the lungs, or even the foreign body hasn't gone below the vocal cords (the valve at the top of the trachea). In fact, it gets triggered any time material goes below the epiglottis and into the upper airway. Even one small drop of saliva will cause the cough reflex to trigger violently.
The most likely scenario is that you coughed it up and immediately swallowed it unknowingly.
Reply:I don't have an answer but i have to tell you, I had a good laugh
Reply:It is possible to inhale a crouton,yes. It will remain in your lungs causing infection and aspiration pneumonia. You will need to have it removed by bronchoscopy. The doctor goes down into your lungs with a long tube with a camera on the end and is able to grab out the foreign body. If you do not get it removed, you will continue to have repeated lung infections. Unfortunately, the lungs have no digestive juices. I have seen an entire cashew removed this way.
Is it possible to inhale a croton and if so, can it cause permanent damage to my lungs?
the lungs are able to break down some foods and carry them away but it can cause an infection in some cases. if you develope a cough you should go see a doctor. good luck, i hope all is well.
Reply:If you had a crouton go down the wrong way, you would have suffered the worst, and longest, coughing fit of your life. This is not to mention you'd have a ragingly high fever by now.
The cough reflex is triggered or even if material hasn't entered the lungs, or even the foreign body hasn't gone below the vocal cords (the valve at the top of the trachea). In fact, it gets triggered any time material goes below the epiglottis and into the upper airway. Even one small drop of saliva will cause the cough reflex to trigger violently.
The most likely scenario is that you coughed it up and immediately swallowed it unknowingly.
Reply:I don't have an answer but i have to tell you, I had a good laugh
Reply:It is possible to inhale a crouton,yes. It will remain in your lungs causing infection and aspiration pneumonia. You will need to have it removed by bronchoscopy. The doctor goes down into your lungs with a long tube with a camera on the end and is able to grab out the foreign body. If you do not get it removed, you will continue to have repeated lung infections. Unfortunately, the lungs have no digestive juices. I have seen an entire cashew removed this way.
How can I keep my Croton Plant from losing leaves?
I have a Croton Plant and no matter where i put it in my house it drops leaves all the time. Almost everyday when I come home from work a leaf is on the ground. The plant is starting to look rather sad and I really want to bring it back. Can anyone please help me. Thanks,
How can I keep my Croton Plant from losing leaves?
Make sure the plant is not in a draft ( to include coming from the furnace ). Crotons don't like drafts.
I've had mine for 20 years. It stays in my living room about three feet from a south facing window. I call it Goliath because it is so big. It doesn't color up because it doesn't have enough sun but it is healthy and the leaves are a beautiful dark green with chartruese on them like paint splatters.
The plant drops a few leaves twice a year but otherwise holds its' foliage.
In 20 years I have never seen one bug on it. It is one of my most robust houseplants.
Reply:your watering it too much.when a plant starts to drop its leaves like that your over watering it.put your finger in about 1/2 inch if the soil is dry water it if not leave it alone.thats the knew rule for the plant if you want to save your plant you must do this.
Reply:crotons are sun loving plants. it will surely loose its leaves if kept indoors too long. aside from that, colored leaves tend to revert back to green. aphid infestation is likely to happen also. hope this would help you
Reply:What color are the leaves when they fall off? In most house plants there are several reasons for plants to loose their leaves.
1.If they curl and fall - too little heat, over-watering, or cold droughts.
2.New plants will often loose lower leaves if are moved from room to room.
3.leaves dry up and fall - too little light, too much heat or under-watering.
4. leaves turn yellow and fall - over-watering or cold droughts.
Give the plant time to adjust to an area. Make sure they are in the right size pot. And don't place near a vent where heat or air directly hits them.
Reply:lots of good answers above me so I'll just add
a lot of the plants that are produced commercially are planted in soilless mix that wears out. When this happens the water just runs through it and puts stress on the plant. Make sure that the soil is retaining water. You can add soil to the pot a good brand not a cheapy one. Pack it in around the edges. A lot of times this will help a newly acquired plant. Also sometimes there is an accumulation of water at the bottom of decorative containers so always make sure plants aren't sitting in water.
by the way , waiting on spring should be picked for the top answer, most practical hopeful one given.
Reply:Crotons are actually difficult plants to keep inside. They prefer very bright light and lots of humidity, neither of which is a normal indoor condition. They're also very susceptible to a number of pests, most notably mites and mealy bugs.
If you live just about anywhere north and west of Florida or southeastern Texas, you probably won't have a lot of luck keeping a Croton at its best. If you live in the West in any sort of desert, just give up now.
How can I keep my Croton Plant from losing leaves?
Make sure the plant is not in a draft ( to include coming from the furnace ). Crotons don't like drafts.
I've had mine for 20 years. It stays in my living room about three feet from a south facing window. I call it Goliath because it is so big. It doesn't color up because it doesn't have enough sun but it is healthy and the leaves are a beautiful dark green with chartruese on them like paint splatters.
The plant drops a few leaves twice a year but otherwise holds its' foliage.
In 20 years I have never seen one bug on it. It is one of my most robust houseplants.
Reply:your watering it too much.when a plant starts to drop its leaves like that your over watering it.put your finger in about 1/2 inch if the soil is dry water it if not leave it alone.thats the knew rule for the plant if you want to save your plant you must do this.
Reply:crotons are sun loving plants. it will surely loose its leaves if kept indoors too long. aside from that, colored leaves tend to revert back to green. aphid infestation is likely to happen also. hope this would help you
Reply:What color are the leaves when they fall off? In most house plants there are several reasons for plants to loose their leaves.
1.If they curl and fall - too little heat, over-watering, or cold droughts.
2.New plants will often loose lower leaves if are moved from room to room.
3.leaves dry up and fall - too little light, too much heat or under-watering.
4. leaves turn yellow and fall - over-watering or cold droughts.
Give the plant time to adjust to an area. Make sure they are in the right size pot. And don't place near a vent where heat or air directly hits them.
Reply:lots of good answers above me so I'll just add
a lot of the plants that are produced commercially are planted in soilless mix that wears out. When this happens the water just runs through it and puts stress on the plant. Make sure that the soil is retaining water. You can add soil to the pot a good brand not a cheapy one. Pack it in around the edges. A lot of times this will help a newly acquired plant. Also sometimes there is an accumulation of water at the bottom of decorative containers so always make sure plants aren't sitting in water.
by the way , waiting on spring should be picked for the top answer, most practical hopeful one given.
Reply:Crotons are actually difficult plants to keep inside. They prefer very bright light and lots of humidity, neither of which is a normal indoor condition. They're also very susceptible to a number of pests, most notably mites and mealy bugs.
If you live just about anywhere north and west of Florida or southeastern Texas, you probably won't have a lot of luck keeping a Croton at its best. If you live in the West in any sort of desert, just give up now.
Any dog agility classes near Croton, NY?
This is not for me, I promised a friend I would help her find an agility place for her poodle. She lives in Croton, NY. Thanks.
Any dog agility classes near Croton, NY?
Try searching on this website, they have many agility trainers listed all over the United States. This is how I located my agility trainer. http://www.cleanrun.com/index.cfm?fuseac...
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Reply:Try google.
YA answerers are from all over the world. Chances are, not many people are from or near Croton, NY.
EDIT: Well, gee. Thanks for holding yourself back.
Reply:go to akc.org and find a local chapter of AKC. There you will find phone #'s call them and they will direct you to the nearest agility class to you. Best of luck! Agility is very rewarding!!!!
Reply:Go to akc.org or ukcdogs.com and search in the club listings.
Reply:"I tried google, and I am keeping myself from blowing up at you. I'm not stupid"
oh my...that was rather hostile.
maybe you better have your friend ask...she may be nicer and I might even give some clues how to search for a place....
Tooth Fairy
Any dog agility classes near Croton, NY?
Try searching on this website, they have many agility trainers listed all over the United States. This is how I located my agility trainer. http://www.cleanrun.com/index.cfm?fuseac...
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Reply:Try google.
YA answerers are from all over the world. Chances are, not many people are from or near Croton, NY.
EDIT: Well, gee. Thanks for holding yourself back.
Reply:go to akc.org and find a local chapter of AKC. There you will find phone #'s call them and they will direct you to the nearest agility class to you. Best of luck! Agility is very rewarding!!!!
Reply:Go to akc.org or ukcdogs.com and search in the club listings.
Reply:"I tried google, and I am keeping myself from blowing up at you. I'm not stupid"
oh my...that was rather hostile.
maybe you better have your friend ask...she may be nicer and I might even give some clues how to search for a place....
Tooth Fairy
What could a Croton Petra Plant worth? (Codiaeum variegatum)?
Could someone advise me on how much the colourful Croton Petra (Codiaeum variegatum) plant worth? I bought it when it was very tiny and now its huge and I'd like to sell it. Its very healthy, had some strange flowers growing on it recently, and its very colourful. Its probably around 35 inches tall and 40 inches wide if not bigger. Its gorgeous but has no space for it anymore. Its becaming a beautiful tree.
I've attached a link that shows how it looks like but mine is actually bigger than what you see on that site.
http://209.35.205.88/houseplant/images/3...
Any ideas how much this plant could worth? I'd like to sell it asap but I don't want to overcharge anyone for it. Thank you!
I've attached a link that shows how it looks like but mine is actually bigger than what you see on that site.
http://209.35.205.88/houseplant/images/3...
Any ideas how much this plant could worth? I'd like to sell it asap but I don't want to overcharge anyone for it. Thank you!
I found a snail on my croton plant?
All of a sudden a month after getting my croton plant I was watering it and found a snail on it!!!
How do I know if it's alive? Where the heck are croton plants imported from? I live in MN, it's cold... where did it come from and it must have stayed stuck on the plant the whole ride from wherever it was brought from?
Today someone told me it's going to suck all the juice out of my plant... is that true? I don't want to kill it!!
Can I keep it as a pet?! Lol... I don't know WHAT it would eat...
I found a snail on my croton plant?
Yes snails will eat plants, just like slugs eatting hosta's. Another nasty little thing about them is that they are asexual, so it only takes one of them to do the tango and make more snails. I would get rid of it, you don't want them in your house if you have plants.
I would imagine if you wanted to keep it, you would need to keep it in a enclosed space and you could probably feed it lettuce or spinich leaves.
Reply:It may have hatched out of the soil. Gently place it outside where it can live happily ever after.
(Crotons are tropical plants and imported here from much farther south.)
The Muse
How do I know if it's alive? Where the heck are croton plants imported from? I live in MN, it's cold... where did it come from and it must have stayed stuck on the plant the whole ride from wherever it was brought from?
Today someone told me it's going to suck all the juice out of my plant... is that true? I don't want to kill it!!
Can I keep it as a pet?! Lol... I don't know WHAT it would eat...
I found a snail on my croton plant?
Yes snails will eat plants, just like slugs eatting hosta's. Another nasty little thing about them is that they are asexual, so it only takes one of them to do the tango and make more snails. I would get rid of it, you don't want them in your house if you have plants.
I would imagine if you wanted to keep it, you would need to keep it in a enclosed space and you could probably feed it lettuce or spinich leaves.
Reply:It may have hatched out of the soil. Gently place it outside where it can live happily ever after.
(Crotons are tropical plants and imported here from much farther south.)
The Muse
What is Croton in cookery?
A menu states grilled CROTON. What is it
What is Croton in cookery?
Small cubes of grilled or deep fried bread, generally served with soup.
Reply:hard cubed bread...
Reply:do you mean crouton?
Reply:Do you mean the little toasted squares you have on the top of soup
Reply:Are you sure it's not crouton? This is small roasted pieces of bread usually used in soup.
Reply:It's crouton. A crouton is a small piece of bread fried on either side until it's crunchy. You should always use stale bread for this. It tastes great when added to soups or salads.
Serving suggestion: cut into heart shapes and dip the wide part into chopped parsley before serving. It looks beautiful!
Reply:as most people are assuming its a crouton and it is as they say small cubes of bread the french designed to ruin a nice meal and break teeth cant stand the things meself but you may like them its just a matter of personal taste not for me though !
Reply:crouton is a slice of toast cut into small squares.you normally have it with soup.
Reply:Well let's hope it's CROUTON, 'cos if it's CROTON OIL, don't put that in your food, as it's a strong purgative. I've got a potted Croton plant. Croutons are any variety of cubed stale bread, lightly tossed in Canola or Olive oil and maybe herbs, and/or Parmesan cheese, and roasted, spread on a baking tray, in the oven until crisp and golden. When cool, can then be stored in a sealed container for a few days, and even recrisped under the grill. They have many uses, but are good as a garnish floating on top of a bowl of hot or chilled soup.
Reply:dont you mean cruton? which is small pieces of toasted or fried bread.
Reply:Croutons are cubes of bread fried until crisp. They can also be roasted in the oven. Usually to accompany soup or as a garnish in salads.
Reply:Could be croutons ? fried cubes of bread and grilled !
What is Croton in cookery?
Small cubes of grilled or deep fried bread, generally served with soup.
Reply:hard cubed bread...
Reply:do you mean crouton?
Reply:Do you mean the little toasted squares you have on the top of soup
Reply:Are you sure it's not crouton? This is small roasted pieces of bread usually used in soup.
Reply:It's crouton. A crouton is a small piece of bread fried on either side until it's crunchy. You should always use stale bread for this. It tastes great when added to soups or salads.
Serving suggestion: cut into heart shapes and dip the wide part into chopped parsley before serving. It looks beautiful!
Reply:as most people are assuming its a crouton and it is as they say small cubes of bread the french designed to ruin a nice meal and break teeth cant stand the things meself but you may like them its just a matter of personal taste not for me though !
Reply:crouton is a slice of toast cut into small squares.you normally have it with soup.
Reply:Well let's hope it's CROUTON, 'cos if it's CROTON OIL, don't put that in your food, as it's a strong purgative. I've got a potted Croton plant. Croutons are any variety of cubed stale bread, lightly tossed in Canola or Olive oil and maybe herbs, and/or Parmesan cheese, and roasted, spread on a baking tray, in the oven until crisp and golden. When cool, can then be stored in a sealed container for a few days, and even recrisped under the grill. They have many uses, but are good as a garnish floating on top of a bowl of hot or chilled soup.
Reply:dont you mean cruton? which is small pieces of toasted or fried bread.
Reply:Croutons are cubes of bread fried until crisp. They can also be roasted in the oven. Usually to accompany soup or as a garnish in salads.
Reply:Could be croutons ? fried cubes of bread and grilled !
My CROTON plant needs help!?
mother, recently passed away and I am the new owner of her beautiful Croton that was my grandmother's.
I do not have a green thumb by any means and I am quite nervous that the plant will die in it's new home.
I water it once a week and have it in the corner of my kitchen near my patio door. It receives indirect sunlight.
Recenlty, the leaves have been dropping off, slowly and I am not sure what to do about it.
It did receive a "shock" a few weeks back when another plant fell on it and kind of pushed it off kilter. Two days later, I moved it to my house.
Subesquently, I put some stakes in it to make it straighter.
It looks healthy so I don't understand why the leaves keep falling.
Any help you can provide would be GREATLY appreciated.
My CROTON plant needs help!?
needs lots of light. must be kept moist.(not standing in water)pebbles in a dish with pot standing on it would go down a treat
sounds as though plant may have been chilled at some stage,.
now need stability and t l c. and a good plant food.
Reply:whats a croton? if i knew m,aybe i could help just dont over water that is the most common mistake
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I do not have a green thumb by any means and I am quite nervous that the plant will die in it's new home.
I water it once a week and have it in the corner of my kitchen near my patio door. It receives indirect sunlight.
Recenlty, the leaves have been dropping off, slowly and I am not sure what to do about it.
It did receive a "shock" a few weeks back when another plant fell on it and kind of pushed it off kilter. Two days later, I moved it to my house.
Subesquently, I put some stakes in it to make it straighter.
It looks healthy so I don't understand why the leaves keep falling.
Any help you can provide would be GREATLY appreciated.
My CROTON plant needs help!?
needs lots of light. must be kept moist.(not standing in water)pebbles in a dish with pot standing on it would go down a treat
sounds as though plant may have been chilled at some stage,.
now need stability and t l c. and a good plant food.
Reply:whats a croton? if i knew m,aybe i could help just dont over water that is the most common mistake
how to grow lilacs
CROTON QUESTION help?
I brought in my croton inside a few days ago because temps were to dip in the 40s. now the top leaves are facing down and some of the leaves are mushy. i water them as usual but not too much. help.
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CROTON QUESTION help?
I have had a Croton for almost twenty years now and I don't water it until it dires out a bit. I've had the leaves droop and I've had the plant lose some leaves but I've never had the leaves get mushy.
It might be suffering a mild shock from being moved.
Let it rest for a couple of days. I have found that mine doesn't like drafts. Check and see if where you moved it to is drafty.
Reply:your plant is suffering from shock let it get used to the indoor change and then take it from there make sure you water as necessary in order for it to adjust to the inside change try putting it in a sunny location remember the plant is used to an out doors area whereas you bring it inside the conditions are alot different
Reply:I've grown a couple in pots, this year, from 2-inch pots, to 12-inch pots now. Always indoors, because this is Arizona. We've just about finished with 90F in the day. Now we're at risk from frost in a few weeks.
Mine gets quite a bit of sunlight, being under a South-facing window. I had a problem a while back, when I didn't open the blinds for a week %26amp; the leaves went yellow %26amp; drooped.
If the leaves are getting mushy - are they being OVER-watered ? I do water most days. But not very much.
SO - check off:
1. light.
2. water.
3. food.
4. dry air.
5. Humidity.
Good luck - they're great plants, even if they are a bit fussy.
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CROTON QUESTION help?
I have had a Croton for almost twenty years now and I don't water it until it dires out a bit. I've had the leaves droop and I've had the plant lose some leaves but I've never had the leaves get mushy.
It might be suffering a mild shock from being moved.
Let it rest for a couple of days. I have found that mine doesn't like drafts. Check and see if where you moved it to is drafty.
Reply:your plant is suffering from shock let it get used to the indoor change and then take it from there make sure you water as necessary in order for it to adjust to the inside change try putting it in a sunny location remember the plant is used to an out doors area whereas you bring it inside the conditions are alot different
Reply:I've grown a couple in pots, this year, from 2-inch pots, to 12-inch pots now. Always indoors, because this is Arizona. We've just about finished with 90F in the day. Now we're at risk from frost in a few weeks.
Mine gets quite a bit of sunlight, being under a South-facing window. I had a problem a while back, when I didn't open the blinds for a week %26amp; the leaves went yellow %26amp; drooped.
If the leaves are getting mushy - are they being OVER-watered ? I do water most days. But not very much.
SO - check off:
1. light.
2. water.
3. food.
4. dry air.
5. Humidity.
Good luck - they're great plants, even if they are a bit fussy.
What type of croton do I have?
I bought a croton the other day and i found there are so many types and I was wondering if anyone knows what type I have. Here is a link to see what my croton looks like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppObF4_P8...
What type of croton do I have?
do you and loni know each other because you are asking the same questions.
Bell is a brand name for plants
the plant companies name their plant varieties to get copyrights for propagating
all crotons need the same care
high light
the warmer and brighter it is the more water they will actually use
Crotons must have bright light to grow, the companies that sell them will tell you that they need medium light because they are 'seasonal' in the way that they grow. Crotons grow more in summer than they do in the winter.
do you really need this info?
i could add if you want or just e-mail me the real question.
Reply:If the croton you bought didn't have any info. about what type it was, but you LIKED it, I don't understand why you have such a burning desire to know exactly what TYPE croton it is? Just love it like it is. %26lt;G%26gt;
Reply:It's hard to tell from the clip because the leaves are small.
This site has a few you could look at; it also notes that there are 750 varieties!
http://www.webindia123.com/garden/croton...
What type of croton do I have?
do you and loni know each other because you are asking the same questions.
Bell is a brand name for plants
the plant companies name their plant varieties to get copyrights for propagating
all crotons need the same care
high light
the warmer and brighter it is the more water they will actually use
Crotons must have bright light to grow, the companies that sell them will tell you that they need medium light because they are 'seasonal' in the way that they grow. Crotons grow more in summer than they do in the winter.
do you really need this info?
i could add if you want or just e-mail me the real question.
Reply:If the croton you bought didn't have any info. about what type it was, but you LIKED it, I don't understand why you have such a burning desire to know exactly what TYPE croton it is? Just love it like it is. %26lt;G%26gt;
Reply:It's hard to tell from the clip because the leaves are small.
This site has a few you could look at; it also notes that there are 750 varieties!
http://www.webindia123.com/garden/croton...
I have a spotted croton that has grown a vine with what looks to be small flowers causing the plant to lean.?
I received what I have been told is a spotted croton about 4 years ago as a gift. It was about 8 inches tall and has grown to be over 5 feet tall. Its leaves come out of what seems to be a thin tree trunk (yes it has changed to a bark like trunk) and they spiral around it to maintain its balance as the trunk is very thin. The leaves are dark green with yellow spots.
The top of the plant has developed a vine that appears to have small blooms(?) they are very thin and yellow/white. They now have a yellow/green sap near the center of each flower. This vine is causing the plant to bend over.
Is there a way to straighten the plant at the top? The growth pattern of the leaves prevent inserting a pole to tie the plant to. Should I remove this new growth? I am leary of cutting it since I don't know if the plant will continue to grow if I do that.
I have a spotted croton that has grown a vine with what looks to be small flowers causing the plant to lean.?
it really just needs support, they have large supports at Lowes or any garden center that are cone shaped, or many other shapes, im sure there is something that will suit it, maybe if its close to a wall or another tree you can tie it to something, i dont think cutting it would hurt it any but it s sounds like a nice plant i wouldnt want to
The top of the plant has developed a vine that appears to have small blooms(?) they are very thin and yellow/white. They now have a yellow/green sap near the center of each flower. This vine is causing the plant to bend over.
Is there a way to straighten the plant at the top? The growth pattern of the leaves prevent inserting a pole to tie the plant to. Should I remove this new growth? I am leary of cutting it since I don't know if the plant will continue to grow if I do that.
I have a spotted croton that has grown a vine with what looks to be small flowers causing the plant to lean.?
it really just needs support, they have large supports at Lowes or any garden center that are cone shaped, or many other shapes, im sure there is something that will suit it, maybe if its close to a wall or another tree you can tie it to something, i dont think cutting it would hurt it any but it s sounds like a nice plant i wouldnt want to
Strange croton growth?
I have a croton that is about 1m tall. for the past 2 years it has hs very unusal bushy tip growth. the stem has grown to be about 5cm X 1/2cm wide kind of like a fan but with multiple new growth all over the top of it. the plant looks healthy but is very strange.
It is a fine leafed croton which i grew from a cutting. i have others of this type, but they all appear normal. Could it be a chromosomal mix up? I have checked it for disesae and it appears fine
Strange croton growth?
you have mealy bug;get a spray bottle mix 50%watter 50% alcohol %26amp; add one teaspoon of soft soap (like the kind for hands)put in sink or tub %26amp; wash it top %26amp; bottom.mealy will spred to your ather plants.i hate them.
Reply:What is going on is a condition called brooming. You may have heard of it ...its is more comon in conifers. It is the reason why we have many of our dwarf varieties of conifers in fact. What you can do is clip off the unusual massing and grow see if you can get it to root...if so you may be onto a new cultivar of dwarf croton. Check the parent stock for any other unusual growth. Chances are you might get some ...but then again you might not.
Good Luck with it.
Reply:Well from one of my source books:
Some Croton(Codiaeum) grows outdoors,cool spells maybe the cause. As you are aware these plants like lots of heat.It is not a good house plant unless there is high humidity with heat that is provided. Then outdoor exposure deepends on variety. Plus needs regular misting. Then have you checked to see if this plant maybe root bound. If you have not replanted the plant in two years you usually need to repot in a new pot twice the size that it is in now.
Example: If currently in a 4" pot then needs to be repotted into a
6" or 8" if roots are grown around in circles. Then trim little roots off then add Plant harmon or Vietminium B-1 or Miraclegrow Plant Liquid Plant Food. Good Luck:
Reply:may just be a fungus among us.
Leather Slippers
It is a fine leafed croton which i grew from a cutting. i have others of this type, but they all appear normal. Could it be a chromosomal mix up? I have checked it for disesae and it appears fine
Strange croton growth?
you have mealy bug;get a spray bottle mix 50%watter 50% alcohol %26amp; add one teaspoon of soft soap (like the kind for hands)put in sink or tub %26amp; wash it top %26amp; bottom.mealy will spred to your ather plants.i hate them.
Reply:What is going on is a condition called brooming. You may have heard of it ...its is more comon in conifers. It is the reason why we have many of our dwarf varieties of conifers in fact. What you can do is clip off the unusual massing and grow see if you can get it to root...if so you may be onto a new cultivar of dwarf croton. Check the parent stock for any other unusual growth. Chances are you might get some ...but then again you might not.
Good Luck with it.
Reply:Well from one of my source books:
Some Croton(Codiaeum) grows outdoors,cool spells maybe the cause. As you are aware these plants like lots of heat.It is not a good house plant unless there is high humidity with heat that is provided. Then outdoor exposure deepends on variety. Plus needs regular misting. Then have you checked to see if this plant maybe root bound. If you have not replanted the plant in two years you usually need to repot in a new pot twice the size that it is in now.
Example: If currently in a 4" pot then needs to be repotted into a
6" or 8" if roots are grown around in circles. Then trim little roots off then add Plant harmon or Vietminium B-1 or Miraclegrow Plant Liquid Plant Food. Good Luck:
Reply:may just be a fungus among us.
Leather Slippers
Croton question!?
I have plant in the phylum Croton that is mostly dark green with bright yellow, red and orange veins. Could you tell me what species this might be? On the following link, it looks like the one on the second row, second column:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Croton question!?
The plant belongs to Euphorbiaceae family and the name is
Codiaeum variegatum.
Kindly click on the link below to see the photo.
http://images.google.co.in/images?svnum=...
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Croton question!?
The plant belongs to Euphorbiaceae family and the name is
Codiaeum variegatum.
Kindly click on the link below to see the photo.
http://images.google.co.in/images?svnum=...
Croton with fan shaped stem?
I have a croton that is about 1m tall. for the past 2 years it has hs very unusal bushy tip growth. the stem has grown to be about 5cm X 1/2cm wide kind of like a fan but with multiple new growth all over the top of it. the plant looks healthy but is very strange.
It is a fine leafed croton which i grew from a cutting. i have others of this type, but they all appear normal. Could it be a chromosomal mix up? I have checked it for disesae and it appears fine
Croton with fan shaped stem?
a 1m tall croton? thats a big salad!
Reply:It's more likely a hormonal problem, or physical/insect-damaged growing tip that has caused the lateral gowth. I wouldn't worry about it, enjoy the novel form.
It is a fine leafed croton which i grew from a cutting. i have others of this type, but they all appear normal. Could it be a chromosomal mix up? I have checked it for disesae and it appears fine
Croton with fan shaped stem?
a 1m tall croton? thats a big salad!
Reply:It's more likely a hormonal problem, or physical/insect-damaged growing tip that has caused the lateral gowth. I wouldn't worry about it, enjoy the novel form.
Croton Care? Plant is losing all its leaves :(?
My husband purchased a Croton(about 1 hand high from the soil) and also a 'RubberTree' plant(about 4ft) early January. The 'RubberTree' is making new leaves like crazy but the Croton is losing all of its leaves. They become very thin like wet paper starting at the tips and then the color gets all muddy also. He feels really bad and I have never kept 'indoor' plants before. The house is about 78-82 degrees most of the time and @ nights it gets a little chilly about 72-78. He waters it to keep the dirt moist . THere is very little to none of the runoff. The little guy only has two of its original 5 leaves left and my husband bought some Miracle-Gro indoor plant food spikes to try and save him.
He is in an 8in(wide) clay pot with drainage saucer.
So what should we do? Should we put it outside? Cuz I think it is really an outdoor plant. We live in South Texas the weather is beautiful 77deg with sunny skies..i think Spring started already.
Thank you in advance for the help
Croton Care? Plant is losing all its leaves :(?
Sounds like your croton has been exposed to cold temperatures. They like it 'hot'.
Crotons will defoliate in cold weather and freeze at 32 degrees.
If the stem is still firm and solid, move it outside to a protected bright spot (bring inside if temps go below 40 overnight). It should develop new leaves.
If the stem is soft and spongy - give it a proper burial.
He is in an 8in(wide) clay pot with drainage saucer.
So what should we do? Should we put it outside? Cuz I think it is really an outdoor plant. We live in South Texas the weather is beautiful 77deg with sunny skies..i think Spring started already.
Thank you in advance for the help
Croton Care? Plant is losing all its leaves :(?
Sounds like your croton has been exposed to cold temperatures. They like it 'hot'.
Crotons will defoliate in cold weather and freeze at 32 degrees.
If the stem is still firm and solid, move it outside to a protected bright spot (bring inside if temps go below 40 overnight). It should develop new leaves.
If the stem is soft and spongy - give it a proper burial.
Croton plant starting to limp?
I have one of those colourful croton house plant and its starting to limp big time i watered it and fertilized it like i am suppose to got my information online from a croton forum anyways i would an opinion should i wait it out or just throw the plant out?
Croton plant starting to limp?
They do best when they get 4 or more hours of direct sunlight a day. The night temp should be 65-70 deg F. Daytime: 75-85 is ideal. The leaves drop off in a draft especially in winter. Keep soil barely moist at all times--not wet. Fert with a 5-10-5 in March and May and not for the rest of the year. All-purpose potting soil is fine.
Reply:I've had my Croton for 20 years. Usually if mine is looking limp it's because it needs a drink. It might be because of a draft. Crotons hate drafts to include from the furnace. Make sure there's no air blowing on it.
Reply:Repot it into a larger pot with fresh potting soil. It may be root bound.
Bert
Reply:wipe off leaves with soapy water may be dusty or have bugs. this will take care of both.
flowers baby
Croton plant starting to limp?
They do best when they get 4 or more hours of direct sunlight a day. The night temp should be 65-70 deg F. Daytime: 75-85 is ideal. The leaves drop off in a draft especially in winter. Keep soil barely moist at all times--not wet. Fert with a 5-10-5 in March and May and not for the rest of the year. All-purpose potting soil is fine.
Reply:I've had my Croton for 20 years. Usually if mine is looking limp it's because it needs a drink. It might be because of a draft. Crotons hate drafts to include from the furnace. Make sure there's no air blowing on it.
Reply:Repot it into a larger pot with fresh potting soil. It may be root bound.
Bert
Reply:wipe off leaves with soapy water may be dusty or have bugs. this will take care of both.
flowers baby
I have a Croton bell how do u take care of them?
I have a croton bell plant the colourfull one. When i got it home I transplanted it and waterd it good. The next day it wilted big time. I don;t have a window in my apt that has 4 hrs of direct sunlight. I was wondering if I could use a lamp for the 4 hrs for the sunlight it needs and then put it back on my window ledge. I really could use some help becuase I don;t want my plant to die. Thnxs so much
I have a Croton bell how do u take care of them?
Croton.......you need to talk to steve or are you one person?
Use a gro light to supplement the light.
you can leave it on 24 hrs a day and the croton will like every bit of it. A regular light bulb will not do, it must be a gro light. 12-20 inches away from the plant- your hand should be able to make a distinct shadow.
Wilting may be caused by too much water, too cold temperature, a draft or soil that is too dry.
Crotons can handle being very root bound, it will not bother them. They don't like thier roots disturbed.
They like humidity. you can rinse the leaves and it will help . Just make sure you do this without adding water to the soil.
When you repotted it did the roots look ok, there should have been a lot that were white and firm. Dead roots are wiry, hollowed brown and black.
You may have made a common mistake- repotting a newly acquired plant.
Plants rarely need to be repotted as soon as you buy them
they are sold by the pot size and many times have been put in pots that are already too large for the size of their roots.
I grew crotons commercially and at home for years.
Temp- above70,
feed 1/4 strength
light-bright.
I have a Croton bell how do u take care of them?
Croton.......you need to talk to steve or are you one person?
Use a gro light to supplement the light.
you can leave it on 24 hrs a day and the croton will like every bit of it. A regular light bulb will not do, it must be a gro light. 12-20 inches away from the plant- your hand should be able to make a distinct shadow.
Wilting may be caused by too much water, too cold temperature, a draft or soil that is too dry.
Crotons can handle being very root bound, it will not bother them. They don't like thier roots disturbed.
They like humidity. you can rinse the leaves and it will help . Just make sure you do this without adding water to the soil.
When you repotted it did the roots look ok, there should have been a lot that were white and firm. Dead roots are wiry, hollowed brown and black.
You may have made a common mistake- repotting a newly acquired plant.
Plants rarely need to be repotted as soon as you buy them
they are sold by the pot size and many times have been put in pots that are already too large for the size of their roots.
I grew crotons commercially and at home for years.
Temp- above70,
feed 1/4 strength
light-bright.
Gold dust croton how to take care of it.?
I have a gold dust croton that was from clipings when i bought it. I took it home and re planted it in a biger pot and waterd it. Does anyone out there no how to take care of oneof these plants and also how much sun does it need. I don;t want to kill my plant. Thnxs so much
Gold dust croton how to take care of it.?
Give it plenty of indirect light. A bright room near a window, but be careful of direct sun. Water only when it feels dry down about 1 inch. Just stick your finger in the soil, if it's moist wait. Give it a light feeding of houseplant food about every 4-6 weeks.
Gold dust croton how to take care of it.?
Give it plenty of indirect light. A bright room near a window, but be careful of direct sun. Water only when it feels dry down about 1 inch. Just stick your finger in the soil, if it's moist wait. Give it a light feeding of houseplant food about every 4-6 weeks.
Croton bell pleas help and gold dust croton?
I have a croton bell house plant and I don;t have a very sunny window to put it in so i was wondering if I can use a lamp to improvise for the 4hrs of sun light its supost to get. Also I have a gold dust croton that i transplanted and watered and the one plant i have is wilting big time does anyone out there no how to take care of a gold dust croton? Thnxs so much
Croton bell pleas help and gold dust croton?
If you are going to use a gro light you can leave it on 24 hrs a day and the croton will like every bit of it. A regular light bulb will not do, it must be a gro light. 12-20 inches away from the plant- your hand should be able to make a distinct shadow.
Wilting may be caused by too much water, too cold temperature, a draft or soil that is too dry.
Crotons can handle being very root bound, it will not bother them. They don't like thier roots disturbed.
They like humidity. you can rinse the leaves and it will help . Just make sure you do this without adding water to the soil.
When you repotted it did the roots look ok, there should have been a lot that were white and firm. Dead roots are wiry, hollowed brown and black.
You may have made a common mistake- repotting a newly acquired plant.
Plants rarely need to be repotted as soon as you buy them
they are sold by the pot size and many times have been put in pots that are already too large for the size of their roots.
I grew crotons commercially and at home for years.
Temp- above70,
feed 1/4 strength
light-bright.
Reply:Crotons need very bright light, if not direct sunlight in order to maintain their colors. It should be placed in a window that gets at least 4 hours of afternoon sun, like a south or west window. They like to be kept relatively dry. That may be why yours is wilting. Transplanting is hard on plants. Cut your transplanted croton back by half, and let it dry out. It should begin to get new growth when the daytime temps stay above 70 degrees.
Croton bell pleas help and gold dust croton?
If you are going to use a gro light you can leave it on 24 hrs a day and the croton will like every bit of it. A regular light bulb will not do, it must be a gro light. 12-20 inches away from the plant- your hand should be able to make a distinct shadow.
Wilting may be caused by too much water, too cold temperature, a draft or soil that is too dry.
Crotons can handle being very root bound, it will not bother them. They don't like thier roots disturbed.
They like humidity. you can rinse the leaves and it will help . Just make sure you do this without adding water to the soil.
When you repotted it did the roots look ok, there should have been a lot that were white and firm. Dead roots are wiry, hollowed brown and black.
You may have made a common mistake- repotting a newly acquired plant.
Plants rarely need to be repotted as soon as you buy them
they are sold by the pot size and many times have been put in pots that are already too large for the size of their roots.
I grew crotons commercially and at home for years.
Temp- above70,
feed 1/4 strength
light-bright.
Reply:Crotons need very bright light, if not direct sunlight in order to maintain their colors. It should be placed in a window that gets at least 4 hours of afternoon sun, like a south or west window. They like to be kept relatively dry. That may be why yours is wilting. Transplanting is hard on plants. Cut your transplanted croton back by half, and let it dry out. It should begin to get new growth when the daytime temps stay above 70 degrees.
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