PET/KID FRIENDLY: All parts are poisonous to children and pets. Put your plant through a voluntary ‘drought’ to try and reverse the “drooping” effectsīENEFITS: Removes Toluene and Xylene from indoor air The ZZ holds every bit of water that its given, so too much water may make the plant droop when it becomes overwhelmed with water. Keep it warm and dry and it will thrive, the attractive dark green shiny waxy leaves on the wand like stems will delight you for years to come. Thus the water requirement for these plants is low as. ZZ plants have rhizomes or bulbs under the soil resembling potatoes, which store the moisture and nutrients for the plants. Plant drooping and developing dark spots - overwatered/overloved. Black or brown spots on the stem of the ZZ plant are common and happen for multiple reasons, among which fungal infestation due to too much water is the leading reason. Yellowing and becoming mushy - overwatered/overloved Brown leaf tips: Probably due to low humidity, underwatering, or exposure to. Plant shriveling up - thirsty underwatered plan You may also need to change the soil and repot your plant to prevent root rot. The higher the sunlight, the more water this plant will likely need. WATER: Water thoroughly every 3-4 weeks, depending on sunlight. The drought-tolerant ZZ plant is a wonderful addition to low-light situations in homes and offices. ![]() ![]() Yet persistence to grow despite the odds of low light and water make this plant a perfect beginner-friendly plant for those looking to get started as a new plant parent, or those who simply love the ease of caring for this plant. Its low water requirements and drought tolerance handle well in many environments (dry and humid). ![]() Zamioculcas Zamiifolia also known as the ZZ Plant adds to any interior space with its unique growth pattern.
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