If you or a friend kills plants like Homer Simpson destroy’s donuts, this guy is the plant for you! Introducing the Zamioculcas Zamiifolia, commonly known as the Zanzibar Gem or ZZ plant. We’ve heard stories of people forgetting they even had this plant only to find it months later in a dark corner, unwatered and loving life just the same! Tell that friend (you know the one) who needs some ZZ in their life!! 💪👌🌿😍
Zanzibar Gem Lighting & Position
The ZZ plant will do best in a bright to medium light position but can also tolerate lower light conditions.
Zanzibar Gem Watering
Water this plant sparingly! Allow the potting mix to almost completely dry out between waterings. To monitor this, you can use your finger to poke into the top 5 cm of potting mix and feel the soil moisture level. If it feels wet, let it dry out for longer. Over watering can lead to fungal issues or root rot. During winter, when the plant isn’t in an active growing phase you should reduce watering frequency.
As with all plants, drainage is essential. Ensure that whatever vessel your plant is in, there are sufficient holes in the bottom to allow excess water to freely drain from the pot and away from the plant’s roots.
Zanzibar Gem Humidity
Not fussed.
Zanzibar Gem Fertiliser
Feed with liquid fertiliser fortnightly over the warm, growing period and not at all over the cooler winter months.
We recommend using our Plant Food available here.
Zanzibar Gem Tips
Once a month you can wipe down the plants leaves using a damp cloth to clean away any dust that has collected and may be preventing the leaves from breathing. It’s completely normal for older leaves, typically around the base of the plant, to fade in colour or brown off as they age. You can prune off any damaged or dying leaves using a sharp pair of scissors or secateurs so that the plant can put more energy into the newer, healthier growth.
Zanzibar Gem Toxicity
N.b. this plant is toxic if ingested for both humans and animals so keep it away from kids or your furry friends!