How to repot a croton plant | Repotting a croton bought from a nursery | Easy croton repotting
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ม.ค. 2025
- Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) is a stunning plant distinguished by its large, showy leaves marked with variegated spots of green, yellow, red, orange, etc. Due to its stunning look, most people own a #crotonplant
In this video, I have shown you how I have repotted my nursery-bought croton plant into a container of my choice. The main reason to repot a nursery purchased plant is to give it additional room to grow, and also to provide a refresh of soil as it can become depleted of nutrients over time.
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Removing so much of soil may damage the root ball.
I think that is what happened to mine 😢I pulled to much soil out they dropped after repotting😮
Thiers been spray
Neem
Thanks for the video. I just bought a croton and the information you have shared is very helpful. I don't live in India so neem cake powder is not available here. What can be used to substitute this?
Never mind if you don't have neem cake powder. Croton plants prefer soil that allows excess water to drain freely. Avoid soil that becomes waterlogged or retains too much moisture, as this can lead to root rot. Good drainage can be achieved by adding organic matter such as compost.