How Do You Care For A ZZ Plant Indoors?

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  1. Sunlight. Thrives in medium to bright indirect light. ...
  2. Water. Water every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. ...
  3. Humidity. Don’t sweat it. ...
  4. Temperature. Most houseplants prefer temps in the 65°F-85°F range (18°C-30°C). ...
  5. Soil. Use a well-draining potting mix. ...
  6. Common Problems. ...
  7. Precautions.

How often should you water a ZZ plant indoors?

Water every 2-3 weeks , allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.

How do you know when a ZZ plant needs water?

Despite being extremely efficient at self-managing their water requirements, there are a few ways your ZZ Plant might indicate it is thirsty. Dry leaf tips, dropped leaves, or shriveled stems are all indicators that your plant needs water.

Do ZZ plants like direct sunlight?

This makes them very forgiving houseplants! ZZ plants grow best in lots of indirect light ( direct sunlight can cause the leaves to scorch), and thrive under the fluorescent lights of offices and commercial buildings.

Where should I place my ZZ plant?

To provide optimal growing conditions, plant ZZ in well-drained soil , place it where it gets a bit of natural light (it also grows well under fluorescent lights) and water it when the top couple of inches of soil dries out.

Should I mist my ZZ Plant?

Fun Fact. The leaves of your ZZ Plant are naturally shiny and glossy, so no leaf shine is needed. Simply wipe them with a damp cloth or mist them occasionally to keep them dust free.

How long can ZZ Plant go without water?

Plants Name Watering Schedule(Approx) Can Survive Till? ZZ plant 1-2 weeks 20-25 Days Ivy 3-4 days 10-12 Days Peace lily 5-7 days 10-12 Days Money Tree 10-14 days 20-25 Days

Is ZZ plant good for bedroom?

Shiny leaves and a bold, upright form make this striking plant a must-have for your nightstand or empty floor space. ... The ZZ Plant, otherwise known as Zamioculas Zamiifolia, tolerates extremely low light levels and irregular watering . To keep it healthy, water only when the top few inches of soil feels dry.

How do I know if my ZZ plant is healthy?

Leaf burn on any plant can be alarming, especially when that plant is known for its bright-green, waxy foliage, like the ZZ Plant. A healthy ZZ should have near-flawless, uniform leaves , so if you notice some of them look scalded or burned, something is up.

How do you know when a ZZ plant is dying?

Yellow leaves, shriveled stems, drooping leaves, brown tips, and scorched leaves are common signs of a dying ZZ plant. If you notice any unusual change in your plant, then it is a good idea to investigate. Small signs are often ignored, but these can lead to wilting of your ZZ plant.

Do ZZ plants like small pots?

They do just fine in a small pot . But if you do want to repot your zz plant, just plop them in a larger pot and prune the roots a bit to avoid them getting root-bound. Overall, zz plants are a slow growing. They can get up to 3′ tall indoors, which is actually much taller than they get in their natural habitat.

Should I remove yellow leaves from ZZ plant?

Remove the ZZ plant with yellowing leaves from its pot to rescue it . The discoloration is typically caused from too much water, which causes the water and food storing rhizomes to rot from fungal development. This so-called “eternal plant” will die from overwatering. ... Pick any yellowing leaves off the ZZ plant.

How do you know when your ZZ plant needs repotting?

Irrigate your ZZ until water drains from the pot before transplanting if it is root-bound. Signs of a root-bound plant include cracked or misshapen pots, roots protruding through the pot’s drainage holes , rapid wilting, stunted growth and early browning of leaves.

Does ZZ plant like misting?

Temperatures: The ZZ plant generally prefers temperatures between 65°F-75°F. It thrives best in humid climates, but can tolerate less humid climates, unless the air is really dry. In that case, you can mist its leaves with water to combat the dry air .

What is the lifespan of a ZZ plant?

Zamioculcas zamiifolia contains an unusually high water contents of leaves (91%) and petioles (95%) and has an individual leaf longevity of at least six months , which may be the reason it can survive extremely well under interior low light levels for four months without water.

How often should you mist ZZ plant?

I advise my clients to mist their houseplants one to two times per week .” Generally speaking, thinner leaves are an indication a plant will need extra humidity. But be careful not to mist succulents or Zamioculcas zamiifolia, affectionately known as the ZZ plant, as they are quick to rot from excess moisture.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.