Zamiokulkas is one of Poles’ favorite exotic potted plants. It can be seen in every third home, but it does not always look as good as in photos in articles or on television. Most often, this is due to improper care in the autumn and winter.
Remember that the flower needs special attention from you now. So take care of its conditions and start regularly using homemade zamioculcas fertilizer made from a popular vegetable.and it will certainly look beautiful soon.
Zamiokulkas is the “jewel of Zanzibar” (where it comes from), therefore, when grown in a Polish temperate climate as a potted plant, it needs appropriate conditions for healthy development.
The room where it is placed should be relatively warm – at least about 17-18 degrees Celsius. It does not require a very clear position. Half-shaded is enough for it, because in excessive light it may start to turn brown (spots on the leaves).
It is worth replanting the plant every 2-3 years. The soil for growing zamioculcas must be permeable. In addition to standard soil for cacti and succulents, it is best to add sand or drainage at the bottom. It is not necessary to water the flower frequently because it is resistant to temporary drying.
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Once a month you should use homemade beetroot zamioculcas fertilizer to support the potted plant in its development and improve its condition. Especially if you have noticed that your flower is wasting away. Preparing the conditioner is not complicated.
Bring 2 beets to the kitchen, cut them into cubes and blend them. Then pour a liter of water over the juice and mix both ingredients thoroughly. Strain the resulting mixture and water the zamioculcas once every 3-4 weeks. Half a glass of liquid per pot is enough for the flowers.
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Beetroot fertilizer for zamioculcas is a treasure trove of vitamins. Contains, among others: B vitamins, vitamin A, K and E, as well as nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, boron, magnesium and potassium. This composition allows you to take care of the plant, supports its growth and helps protect the roots against diseases.