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ZZ Plant Care Made Simple: Light, Water, Soil, and Repotting

 

If you’ve ever killed a cactus, take heart—the ZZ plant is nearly unkillable. Its shiny, architectural leaves and easygoing nature make it perfect for offices and homes alike. Let’s break down its foolproof care plan so you can finally call yourself a houseplant success story.


Light and Placement
Bright, indirect light is best, but ZZs tolerate low light without complaint. Avoid harsh afternoon rays that bleach leaves. Rotate monthly for balanced growth.


Water and Soil
Let soil dry 2–3 inches down before watering. Use a fast‑draining mix: 2 parts potting soil, 1 part perlite or bark. Empty saucers after watering—these rhizomes hate soggy feet.


Humidity and Repotting
Average home humidity is fine. Repot every 18–24 months or when roots push up. Size up just one pot size, and skip fertilizer for a month afterward.


Common Mistakes
Overwatering tops the list. Yellow leaves = too much water; wrinkled stems = too little. Use your finger or a moisture meter to strike the right balance.


The ZZ plant forgives, forgets, and keeps growing—making it the ultimate low‑maintenance roommate. Master its rhythm once, and you’ll enjoy years of glossy green charm.


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