
3. ZZ plant
Continuing with the easiest indoor plants to grow, let’s welcome the stunning ZZ plant to the club! Thanks to its adaptability to a wide range of indoor conditions, this strong one can tolerate low light without a problem.
What’s interesting about the ZZ plant is that it usually goes dormant over the colder months (while staying green and pretty) and should only be watered once the soil is completely dry or once every 4-6 weeks.
However, your plant will need more water, warm temperatures, and indirect light during spring and summer, so it can grow its lovely, lush green leaves.
Make sure you have plenty of vertical space because this one can reach up to 2-3 feet tall when fully mature. Its arched, upright stems are individual leaves that emerge straight from the ground, making the plant look like it’s putting on a show.
If you notice that the leaflets are turning yellow, it’s a sign that the soil may be too wet, so check its moisture and don’t water it until it has completely dried out.
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Fun article to read and I even learned a few new plants! Thanks for the tips.
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Thanks. Greet information. however, I think you should mention whether or not these plants are safe for pets. I do not think the split leave philodendron is safe for them.