- Is your zamioculcas dying, leaves turning yellow and stems falling off? There is an easy way to save him!
- Just 1 teaspoon of this ingredient will make the plant bounce back immediately and start growing like crazy.
- Discover homemade fertilizer that will strengthen zamioculcas and make it delight with its intense greenness again!
Just 1 teaspoon is enough to save the dying zamioculcas. It immediately bounces back and grows like crazy
Zamioculcas zamiofolia is one of the most popular potted plants in Polish homes. Intense green leaves and long stems are impressive and beautifully decorate interiors. Unfortunately, it often happens that the plant does not want to grow new leaves, its stems start to fall and the leaves turn yellow. Then many of us wonder what to do to save the dying zamioculcas? First of all, check whether the plant is not overwatered. Overwatered zamioculcas rots from the roots and then loses its leaves. It is best to water it when the top layer of the soil is completely dry. For irrigation we use settled water at room temperature. Another important issue is the nutrition of zamioculcas. For this purpose, use gelatin, which will enrich the plant with the nitrogen it needs. As a result, it will improve rooting, strengthen existing leaves and make new ones appear. Just dissolve 1 teaspoon of gelatin in a glass of hot (not boiling) water. When it cools down, add three more cups of cold water and water the zamioculcas. Repeat this treatment once a month and your zamioculcas will grow like crazy.
How to care for zamioculcas?
. Sometimes it is a pot that is too small or too large, lack of light, improper watering or incorrect soil pH. How should Zamioculcas be cared for so that it grows like crazy? Well, it grows best in fertile, humus and permeable soil with an acidic reaction. When replanting a flower, we choose a ceramic pot, a few centimeters larger than the previous one. As for the position suitable for Zamioculcas, it should be bright, but not directly exposed to sunlight. The plant also tolerates partial shading. It is also worth remembering to rotate the pot from time to time.
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