Croton Petra Plants have brightly colored foliage that does well in bright, direct light and likes to stay moist. Crotons are easy to grow indoor houseplants, and they can be moved outside in warmer weather and give a tropical feel to patios, decks, and po
Croton Petra Plants have brightly colored foliage that does well in bright, direct light and likes to stay moist. Crotons are easy to grow indoor houseplants, and they can be moved outside in warmer weather and give a tropical feel to patios, decks, and pools.
Croton petra adds a bright, colorful look to spaces indoors and outside. It does best in bright indirect to direct light. Croton’s grows upright, and in their native habitat become small woody shrubs or hedges. The orange, red, and yellow foliage brings personality and lightens indoor spaces. With a naturally compact habit, Croton petra can be pruned to encourage branching.
These bold plants perform well indoors or outside during the warmer months. Croton petra does best if given lots of light, high humidity, and not being allowed to dry out completely. This eye-catching plant keeps its brightly colored foliage as it continues to grow upwards. Croton petra does well if kept as a tropical and allowed to vacation outdoors for the summer in part to full sun, they can be brought indoors and given bright, direct light all winter.
Order Croton Petra OnlineRAINBOW COLORED FOLIAGE & LOW MAINTENANCE CAREThe Croton Petra plant is a beautiful variegated plant from the tropical rainforests of southeast Asia and India.Croton Petra shrub (Codiaeum variegatum) features multiple bright colors
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The Croton Petra plant is a beautiful variegated plant from the tropical rainforests of southeast Asia and India.
Croton Petra shrub (Codiaeum variegatum) features multiple bright colors on its leaves with shades of reds, yellows, oranges, greens, and purples. The Crotons leaves are oval shaped with vividly colored veins lining the middles and edges to put on a picturesque display.
Petra Croton plant is a perennial shrub and stays evergreen all year long with the right growing conditions. It is perfect for growing indoors as a houseplant but it can also be grown outdoors for landscape design in certain growing zones, or in colder climates, it can be grown in containers and moved indoors for winters.
With the proper sunlight, watering, and humidity tropical indoor plant enthusiasts can keep this unique evergreen shrub indoors to decorate your bedroom, bathroom, or office.
You can grow Croton Petra outdoors until temperatures drop. Keep croton temperatures above 55 F or more. Crotons zones are USDA hardiness 9-11. In all other areas of the United States, you must keep Croton in a container and bring it inside when the weather is not suitable for them. They will start dropping leaves if in too cold of an environment.
Croton Petras size can get fairly large at maturity. The full size is up to 7-10 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide. In warmer climates, you may see small Croton trees growing. It is the larger version of theCroton Mammyvariety. More commonly when grown as a houseplant, you will see heights of 3-5 feet tall when containerized.
Croton soil should be well draining and slightly acidic. Any rich, fertile potting mix would be perfect for your new croton plant. As your croton shrub outgrows its pot, the soil will need to be freshened up every few years. Crotons may need to be repotted every 2 years or so. Fertilizing will help your croton grow tall and strong.
Crotons require lots of full sun. Bright light is best but they can tolerate partial shade or indirect sunlight in warmer climates. We recommend at least 4-6 hours of bright direct sunlight per day to keep them thriving. When growing crotons indoors as houseplants, choose a south or east facing window to allow the proper sunshine to hit the leaves. If you notice your croton plant dropping leaves or producing green leaves that are not as vividly colored, your plant needs more sunlight. Indoor crotons should be kept away from drafty vents or cold areas.
Water the croton whenever the soil feels dry to touch about 1 inch down in the pot. The soil should be kept consistently moist the first year of planting to establish a strong root systems. The watering schedule will depend on how much moisture the potting soil holds, the temperature, and humidity in the room or area it is growing in. Crotons do not like wet feet as this can cause root rot and potentially kill the plant. Be sure to keep it in a container with a drainage hole as a potted plant and dont overwater.
To keep your large croton plant growing healthy, you should prune it annually! Remove any dead leaves or branches and shape the Croton Petra to the desired size you would like to keep it at. The best time to prune croton shrubs is in the late winter or early spring growing seasons.
Yes! Croton plants arepoisonous to cats, dogs, and other petsif ingested. It can even cause skin irritation on humans if the sticky sap that oozes out gets on you. Take caution when growing crotons near your animals.
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