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Care Guide

Zamioculcas Zamiifolia 'ZZ' Care

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Meet ZZ Plant

Zamioculcas Zamiifolia also known as the ZZ Plant adds to any interior space with its unique growth pattern. Because of its low water requirements and drought tolerance it can handle many environments (dry and humid).
The drought-tolerant ZZ plant is a wonderful addition to low-light situations in homes and offices, but all parts of this plant are poisonous. Keep it away from children and pets.

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Light

The ZZ plant does great in low light areas but ideally likes bright, indirect sunlight. Keep the plant away from hot direct sunlight as the sun can scorch the leaves. This plants light tolerance makes it an ideal plan for low light offices or bathrooms.

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Pet Friendly

No

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Water

The ZZ plant does better with less water. Water the plant only when the soil has dried out. If you water this plant too much you may find the leaves start yellowing.

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Humidity

Medium

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Temperature

Prefers average humidity and temperatures between 60°-75° F.

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Difficult Level

Easy

   Common Problems Q&A

 Why are my leaves turning yellow?

There are two main reasons this may be happening; excess light or over watering. If your ZZ plant is exposed to direct light for too long the leaves will yellow and burn. ZZ plants can adapt to low light, try placing your plant in a darker area of your house. ZZ plants thrive off neglect, so be sure you are not overwatering. Only water your plant once the top 50% of soil is dry.

How tall can a ZZ plant grow?

ZZ plants are fairly slow growing plants that will not grow out of their container very quickly. However overtime they can grow to be up to 3 feet tall!

Why does my ZZ plant have brown leaf tips?

This may be caused by your tap water. Tap water can contain salts, chlorine, minerals and fluoride which can build up in your soil and cause brown leaf tips. Using a water filtration system to filter your water before watering can help with this. You can also try letting your tap water sit in an open container over night to relieve some of the chlorine. Brown leaf tips can also be caused by incredibly dry soil, make sure you are only watering your plant when the top 50-75% of soil is dry. 

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