If you notice your ZZ plant leaves turning brown, it is a signal that there is something wrong with your plant’s conditions. This could be due to several reasons, including water, soil, sunlight, pests, or disease. While the solution may not be apparent immediately, this article explains the different causes of brown ZZ plant leaves and what to do to fix each one.
ZZ Plant Leaves Curling? 6 Common Problems & Solutions
The leaves on ZZ plants should be thick, waxy and green, so if you notice them curling or changing color, something is not right. Fortunately, ZZ plant leaves curling can be fixed and your plant can bounce back. Continue reading to learn why this occurs.
Common ZZ Plant Problems & Solutions
Zamioculcas zamiifolia, more commonly known as the ZZ plant, is a common and popular houseplant due to it’s hardiness and tolerance of neglect. With glossy green leaves and thick stems, this houseplant looks great in any indoor garden. Learn about common ZZ plant problems and how to fix them.
Propagating ZZ Plants Easily (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia)
Zamioculcas Zamiifolia, also known as the ZZ plant, is a great addition to any home because of it’s air-purifying qualities that recycle toxins in the indoor air. They are so hard to kill. Propagating ZZ plants is a slow but rewarding process. Find out 3 ways to propagate here.