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With their thick, glossy leaves, ZZ plants add a fresh, modern accent. Here’s how to care for these low-maintenance, slow-growing houseplants.
ZZ plants are native to tropical regions of Africa that experience both wet and dry periods, leading to wildly fluctuating growing conditions. 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. In zones 10 to 12, ZZ plants can be grown outside in areas with filtered light and well-draining soil. (Morning sun is fine, but plants need protection from hot afternoon rays.)
Select a container that is no more than 1/3 wider than the plant's root system. Fill the bottom 1/3 of the pot with Miracle-Gro® Indoor Potting Mix, which is specially formulated for indoor plants. Place the plant in the container so that the top of the root ball is about an inch below the rim, to leave room for watering the plant. Fill in around the root ball with more potting mix, then thoroughly water the plant, let it drain, and move it to its permanent location in your home or office.
Once planted, only water ZZ plants when the top 3 inches of soil are dry. It's much more common to overwater than to underwater these plants, so when in doubt, keep them on the dry side.
A month after planting, begin feeding ZZ plants with Miracle-Gro® Indoor Plant Food Spikes to provide a steady source of nutrition. Each spike is easy to insert and feeds for up to 2 months. Make sure to follow the instructions on the label.
Each ZZ plant stem is actually a big leaf with a center rib and leaflets. That means it won't re-sprout if chopped off in the middle. If a whole leaf (or "stem") is looking rough, you can prune it back to the soil line and other leaves will re-sprout.
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