Croton

If your Croton's leaves are drooping, it is most likely due to too little water.

Why Are My Croton Leaves Drooping? (And How to Fix It)

Croton plants are known for their vibrant, colorful leaves, which is why it can be so frustrating when your croton’s leaves start to droop. There are a few reasons why this might happen, but luckily, there are also a few easy solutions. In this article, we’ll discuss why your croton’s leaves might be drooping and how you can fix the problem.

Croton watering frequency is impacted by a number of factors, including pot size, drainage, light, temperature, and humidity.

How Often to Water Croton (And 8 Golden Rules)

Croton, or Codiaeum variegatum, is a tropical plant that is native to Indonesia. The plant has large, glossy leaves that are brightly colored. The plant is often used as an ornamental plant in homes and gardens. Croton is a relatively easy plant to care for, but there are a few things to keep in mind when watering it. Here are 8 golden rules for watering your croton.