Humidity on croton
What's Happening
Crotons require 50-70% relative humidity (RH) to maintain healthy transpiration and nutrient uptake. When indoor humidity drops below 40% - common in heated or air-conditioned homes - vapor pressure deficit (VPD) increases dramatically. This causes stomata to close as a protective measure, reducing gas exchange and photosynthesis. Chronic low humidity leads to reduced growth, leaf drop, and crispy margins as cells lose turgor pressure. Crotons are among the most humidity-sensitive common houseplants, showing stress symptoms before other tropical species.
How to Fix It
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Maintain 60-70% RH using humidifier running 8-12 hours daily
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Group plants together to create microclimate with 10-15% higher local humidity
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Use pebble trays with water level below pot base for passive humidity increase
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Monitor with digital hygrometer positioned at plant canopy level
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Mist leaves only if combined with other methods - misting alone provides minimal benefit
How to Prevent It
Install humidifier before bringing croton home. Avoid placement near HVAC vents, radiators, or drafty windows. Choose bathroom or kitchen placement where humidity naturally higher. Monitor RH weekly, increasing humidity before symptoms appear.