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ds 11-04-2004 11:32 PM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
Hey all,

I moved recently and nobody took care of my plant before i could get
back to get it. Therefore it died. It was sad day.

So i want to replace it but i cant remember the name. I thought i knew
it but i guess not. So ill tell you what i thought the name was and if
anyone knows what it is.. that would be great.

I thought it was called a croate or crote.. or something like that.

Its leaves would be green when young .. but depending on the light it
got they would change from black to yellow... very nice.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance

Charles 12-04-2004 12:32 AM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
On 11 Apr 2004 15:15:59 -0700, (ds) wrote:

Hey all,

I moved recently and nobody took care of my plant before i could get
back to get it. Therefore it died. It was sad day.

So i want to replace it but i cant remember the name. I thought i knew
it but i guess not. So ill tell you what i thought the name was and if
anyone knows what it is.. that would be great.

I thought it was called a croate or crote.. or something like that.

Its leaves would be green when young .. but depending on the light it
got they would change from black to yellow... very nice.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance


there is a plant called a croton.

http://palestracorp.com/plants5.html


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Cereus-validus 12-04-2004 01:02 AM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
It would be a much better idea to keep you as far away as possible from any
more plants you could kill.

You need to learn the basic skills for taking care of plants first.

Croton are tricky to grow and not a plant for rank beginners.


"ds" wrote in message
m...
Hey all,

I moved recently and nobody took care of my plant before i could get
back to get it. Therefore it died. It was sad day.

So i want to replace it but i cant remember the name. I thought i knew
it but i guess not. So ill tell you what i thought the name was and if
anyone knows what it is.. that would be great.

I thought it was called a croate or crote.. or something like that.

Its leaves would be green when young .. but depending on the light it
got they would change from black to yellow... very nice.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance




Ricky 12-04-2004 01:03 AM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 

"Cereus-validus" jokes

Croton are tricky to grow and not a plant for rank beginners.


Ha, ha, ha! What could be easier?



Cereus-validus 12-04-2004 01:04 AM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
So enlighten us on how easy they are, Rico.

Tell us all how you grow them so well.


"Ricky" wrote in message
...

"Cereus-validus" jokes

Croton are tricky to grow and not a plant for rank beginners.


Ha, ha, ha! What could be easier?





Joe 12-04-2004 03:32 AM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 23:23:07 GMT, "Cereus-validus"
wrote:

It would be a much better idea to keep you as far away as possible from any
more plants you could kill.

You need to learn the basic skills for taking care of plants first.

Croton are tricky to grow and not a plant for rank beginners.


"ds" wrote in message
om...
Hey all,

I moved recently and nobody took care of my plant before i could get
back to get it. Therefore it died. It was sad day.

So i want to replace it but i cant remember the name. I thought i knew
it but i guess not. So ill tell you what i thought the name was and if
anyone knows what it is.. that would be great.

I thought it was called a croate or crote.. or something like that.

Its leaves would be green when young .. but depending on the light it
got they would change from black to yellow... very nice.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance


I used to grow crotons by putting cuttings in the ground outside.
I thought they were rather tough.

BTW, did your plant ask for his brother as the last moment approached.
Or do you just want to notify him?

Try alt.genealogy.croton 8)

B & J 12-04-2004 03:33 AM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
"Ricky" wrote in message
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Ha, ha, ha! What could be easier?

You're right, Ricky. I threw out a four year old plant last summer because
it was too large but took cuttings before sending it to the compost pile.
The three cuttings I took are now colorful six inch plants with leaves that
spread over a foot and a half..

After they rooted, I planted the cuttings in high humus soil to which slow
release fertilizer was added and never allow the soil to become completely
dry. I keep the croton in a sunny southeast window because they require a
lot of light. One problem I've encountered with crotons is with spider
mites, but the mites can be quickly evicted with sharp blasts of water.
Another downside is that they flower at least twice during each spring and
summer and have messy flowers.

Last summer I purchased a second variety that has long narrow, twisting
leaves that change from green and yellow to dark burgundy with orange veins
as they age. I don't know the variety's name, but it's a plus that it
doesn't grow nearly as rapidly.

John





Beecrofter 12-04-2004 04:02 AM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
Croton

Ricky 12-04-2004 12:02 PM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
. ..
So enlighten us on how easy they are, Rico.

Tell us all how you grow them so well.


Crotons are what we call "quick stick". Just stuff the cuttings into some
acidic, organic soil and water. 90% or more will root and grow. I grow 150
different varieties in a small mist bed here in S. Florida.



Cereus-validus 12-04-2004 09:02 PM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
Sure they are easy to grow where it is tropical and you can grow them
outdoors year round in full sun.

However, in cold climates where you must grow them in pots in far less than
ideal conditions in poor light, crotons are very difficult to grow well, or
even keep alive, especially over the winter. They can be kept in a
greenhouse but they make very bad houseplants.

The person who killed their plant was trying to grow one as a houseplant
under less than ideal conditions.


"Ricky" wrote in message
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"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
. ..
So enlighten us on how easy they are, Rico.

Tell us all how you grow them so well.


Crotons are what we call "quick stick". Just stuff the cuttings into some
acidic, organic soil and water. 90% or more will root and grow. I grow 150
different varieties in a small mist bed here in S. Florida.





Ricky 13-04-2004 11:32 AM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
om...
Sure they are easy to grow where it is tropical and you can grow them
outdoors year round in full sun.


No. Full sun is very bad for crotons. They will get small leaves and blanch
out all their color. Crotons do best in partial shade. I had one in New
Jersey in pot for 10 years and last year I brought one to my daughter who
lives in an apartment in NYC. It's still alive. They're actually much easier
to grow than you think, even in a pot indoors.



Cereus-validus 13-04-2004 02:02 PM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
I now have serious doubts that we are even talking about the same plant.


"Ricky" wrote in message
...
"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
om...
Sure they are easy to grow where it is tropical and you can grow them
outdoors year round in full sun.


No. Full sun is very bad for crotons. They will get small leaves and

blanch
out all their color. Crotons do best in partial shade. I had one in New
Jersey in pot for 10 years and last year I brought one to my daughter who
lives in an apartment in NYC. It's still alive. They're actually much

easier
to grow than you think, even in a pot indoors.





Ricky 13-04-2004 06:33 PM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
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I now have serious doubts that we are even talking about the same plant.


why?



Cereus-validus 13-04-2004 09:03 PM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
Provide a link to a picture of what you are calling croton so that we can be
sure to which plant it is you allude.


"Ricky" wrote in message
...
"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
I now have serious doubts that we are even talking about the same plant.


why?





Ricky 13-04-2004 09:34 PM

My plant died. Help me find his brother
 
Cereus-validus" wrote in message
.. .
Provide a link to a picture of what you are calling croton so that we can

be
sure to which plant it is you allude.


My garden features 150 different varieties: http://www.fawnridge.com/ricky




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