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Gold Dust Croton Yellow Leaves. Croton leaves can turn yellow due to a variety of reasons, including incorrect watering, insufficient light, pest infestation, temperature fluctuations, and poor soil quality. Pests can cause yellow leaves.

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True to its name, the gold dust croton has waxy, bright green leaves with a dusting of gold flecked across the entire leaves’ surfaces. Pests can cause yellow leaves. It is a beautiful plant to brighten up your home.

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The croton gold dust plant, also known as codiaeum variegatum ‘gold dust’, is a popular houseplant grown for its vibrant, colorful foliage. Its leaves are splashed and speckled with shades of yellow, orange, pink, red, and green. From time to time my gold dust croton gets yellow leaves. With high light levels, these colors become even more pronounced.