So my zr seems unhappy. What do you guys do to help your...
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@BusyChia15 For a ZZ plant to thrive, provide it with bright, indirect light, allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and use a well-draining potting mix. As a resilient and low-maintenance houseplant, it tolerates some neglect, but consistent care will help it grow to its full potential. Light: While they can survive in low-light conditions, ZZ plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch their leaves.
Watering: It's much better to underwater a ZZ plant than to overwater it. Water only when the soil has dried out completely. These drought-tolerant plants store water in their thick rhizomes (underground stems) and can survive for months without water. Soil: Use a standard, well-draining potting mix. This will prevent the roots from sitting in water and rotting.
Fertilizer: ZZ plants are not heavy feeders. For optimal health, you can feed them with a diluted, all-purpose indoor fertilizer once or twice during the spring and summer growing season.
Watering: It's much better to underwater a ZZ plant than to overwater it. Water only when the soil has dried out completely. These drought-tolerant plants store water in their thick rhizomes (underground stems) and can survive for months without water. Soil: Use a standard, well-draining potting mix. This will prevent the roots from sitting in water and rotting.
Fertilizer: ZZ plants are not heavy feeders. For optimal health, you can feed them with a diluted, all-purpose indoor fertilizer once or twice during the spring and summer growing season.
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