ZZ Plant Care

ZZ Plant Care

About the ZZ plant

The ZZ Plant is a strong, stylish, and almost impossible-to-kill plant. It’s the perfect choice for anyone who wants a touch of green at home or in the office with little effort.


Origin

Native to Eastern Africa.


Light

Loves bright, indirect light but can also survive in low-light spaces.

Indoorplant

Water

Water every 2-3 weeks. Let the soil dry out between waterings. If the plant gets more light, water it a little more often.


Humidity

Happy with normal room humidity. No special misting needed!


Why You’ll Love It

The ZZ Plant can go for months without water—perfect if you sometimes forget!

Signs of Distress Cause Solution
Yellowing leaves Overwatering Let the soil dry completely before watering again.
Drooping leaves Underwatering or low light. Water more often and place the plant in a brighter spot.

Where to Place Your ZZ Plant

The Money Plant is great for bringing good fortune, especially in feng shui. Here’s where to place it:

Good Luck:

Place it in your living room to bring positive energy.

Calm Space:

Put it in your bedroom for a peaceful vibe.

Work Desk:

Keep one in your office or near your desk.


Water every 2-3 weeks, making sure the soil dries out between watering.

In a bright spot with indirect sunlight.

Yes! It needs little water, grows well indoors, and is low-maintenance.

Yellow leaves mean overwatering. Let the soil dry fully before watering again.

For wealth and prosperity, place it in the southeast corner of your home or office.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What’s the best temperature for a ZZ Plant

Between 65°F - 75°F (18°C - 24°C).

How often should I water it?

Every 2-3 weeks. Let the soil dry between waterings.

Can it survive in low light?

Yes! It prefers bright, indirect light but can live in low light too.

Where’s the best place for it?

Anywhere with low to medium light—living rooms, offices, and bedrooms work great!

Any special care tips?

Wipe the leaves to keep them dust-free and rotate the plant sometimes for even growth.

What if the leaves turn yellow?

That means too much water! Let the soil dry before watering again.

What if the leaves droop?

It may need more water or better light. Adjust as needed.

How do I keep pests away?

Wipe the leaves regularly and check for bugs. If needed, use a gentle insecticidal soap.

Why are the leaves pale?

Not enough light! Move your plant to a brighter spot.

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