care tips:

Light: ZZ Plants tolerate low light well, making them one of the best options for truly low light areas, like offices, corners or rooms with indirect light.

Water: These plants are very drought tolerant and should completely dry out in between waterings. ZZ plants have tubers, which act as storage organs for water and nutrients. They help assist through periods of drought, allowing the ZZ plant to go long periods without water. Dry or cracked soil, especially if it is pulling away from the pot and shriveled or wrinkled stems can indicate that it is being underwatered. Signs of overwatering include soft/mushy leaves, brown or black spots on the leaves, foul odor from the soil, (root rotting) wilting despite wet soil, and waterlogged soil. Yellowing or browning leaves can indicate both underwatering or overwatering.

Soil: Use a well-draining potting soil. These are slow growing plants; it is not necessary to repot often. When you repot, do so into a slightly larger pot, about 1-2″ larger in diameter. 

Fun Facts:

– These are low maintenance plants making them perfect for beginners.