How Do You Save A Zamioculcas Plant?
Zamioculcas zamiifolia, commonly known as a ZZ plant, is a tropical perennial aroid meaning it is related to Arums and Philodendrons. It is an extremely low maintenance plant with no real pests, thriving in partial shade outdoors with bright indirect light to low light indoors. The requirements for a happy Zamioculcas zamiifolia are few but finite so if your plant is suffering or dying, the causes can easily be remedied given the plant is not too far gone. You need to avoid direct sun, avoid root bind and have it in only rich well-drained soil so it does not stand in wet soil that will yellow and drop the leaves and rot the roots. Inspect the plant carefully and cut away with your secateurs any damaged or diseased leaves and stalks. Cut stalks down to the base of the plant if necessary. Discard these cuttings into the waste bin and not the compost pile, to avoid the spread of disease. Slide your ZZ plant gently out of its pot. Loosen the roots so that they are not girdling the root bal