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12.06.2023 - 01:11 / gardenerspath.com / Nan Schiller
7 Reasons to Prune Crotons (And How to Do It)Croton, Codiaeum variegatum, a native of Australia and Southeast Asia, may be cultivated as a garden specimen or as a houseplant.
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If you live in USDA Hardiness Zones 10 to 12, it makes a lush and colorful shrub that may soar to 10 feet tall.
As an indoor plant, it is a substantial and eye-catching addition to home decor with a height of up to three feet.
It may not always be necessary, but there are seven good reasons for pruning crotons. And in this guide we’ll cover them all!
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Pruning crotons is an optional aspect of care that we do on an as-needed basis.
The best time to prune is in the spring, when vigorous growth promotes the speediest recovery. However, you can snip stems or leaves as needed at any time.
Wear gloves to avoid contact with the milky sap, as it may irritate your skin. And sanitize your pruners before and after use with a 10-percent bleach solution, made with one part bleach to nine parts water.
When you remove individual leaves, snip the petioles or short leaf stems as close to the main stem as possible without grazing it.
To trim soft stems and woody branches, make cuts above a leaf node where a leaf currently grows or the bump where one once grew. These are natural growing points that readily regenerate.
Make all stem and branch cuts at a 45° angle to facilitate water runoff, especially for plants that spend time outdoors in the rain. Wet “wounds” are susceptible to rotting.
And finally, a good rule of thumb to minimize shock is as follows: never remove more than one-third of a plant when pruning.
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