I don't know what makes even the simplest presentation of yours so interesting and capturing. May be the utmost natural working environment full of greenery and all pervading atmosphere of education and gardening interwoven together plus your own simplicity and humility with hardwork, keen interest, deep knowledge and genius, all adding to the beauty of your presentations. Thanks for sharing.
Sir, Earlier you made a video on crotons but this version is so simple and easy to make. Each time you make improvement and updation on earlier one. By the way it gives a strong faith and following of your channel among the viewers. Thanks a lot
Hello sir, I have a question earlier on the use of hormones in cuttings, this video answered it. Crotons are indeed easy to propagate (& timed it on monsoon part of the year) thank you for your very informative videos. Be well and safe sir
Sir, as usual it's a good video and very helpful for all beginner gardeners. However, last year I mentioned it during a video of Chrysanthemum cuttings videos etc, that you need to post a video of the time you ACTUALLY do the cuttings. I understand that you want to show the results of the plantation, but believe me a LOT of people would benefit if you post a video at the time of planting the cuttings and THEN post a continuation video after a month or two to show the results. For example, you posted this video of Croton-petra cuttings now, when you could have posted a video during monsoons when you planted them, so people could have benefited at that time. The results could have been a Part-2 of it and lot of us would have shared the results with you. Problem with the current content is, it will become stale by next year and people will loose interest in growing the cuttings of this particular plant. I sincerely request you to please post audience engaging videos so that everyone can participate with you. P.S. I'm not taking away the fact that this is a wonderful, educational video. It just doesn't create an impact like one would expect.
My croton is growing healthy leaves on the top but the bottom one’s are falling off and the stem is getting leg like. Its not bushy, what can i do? Its placed indoors.
Sir in tomato and bell pepper (shimla mirch) ,when we use Epsom salt in various stages of plant , in its whole life plzz reply sir i m waiting for a long time, reply as soon as possible
If I may answer, It's usually just called croton or Croton petra. Watering should be frequent but not to make the soil soggy. Croton likes part sun part shade area and is prone to leaf drop if it gets too much water.
Could I ask, what is the point of growing roots but no shoots? Just asking as I have seen a lot of videos doing it and I noticed in the comments people saying it doesn’t shoot! So I was glad i didn’t take any leafs of mine off