Zamia Plant in Ceramic Mud Coloured Pot
Description
Product Detail
- Plant Name - Zamia
- Plant Placement - Indoor
- Ceramic Mud Color Pot
- Pot Dimensions - Diameter - 20 cms , Height - 18 cms
Delivery Information
- Actual product may vary in shape or design as per the availability.The number of leaves and the size of the plant depends on seasonal availability.
- Since plants are seasonal in nature, flowering plants might be delivered without them.
- A majority of our orders are delivered on time as per the time slot selected.
- This is not met in very rare cases where the situation is beyond our control viz., traffic congestion enroute, remote address for delivery, etc.
- The delivery cannot be redirected to any other address once the order is prepared for delivery.
- Although we try not to, occasionally substitution of plants are done due to temporary and/or regional unavailability issues.
Care Instructions
- Water : In the summer, every 6-15 days. It must be ensured that water does not accumulate in the pot or container. The soil between watering should dry a little (to a depth of 2-5 cm), the plant should not be poured.
- Temperature : Zamia Plant thrive in temperatures ranging from 18 to 23 degrees Celsius, and they prefer low to average humidity levels.
- Light : Zamia Plants grow best in lots of indirect light (direct sunlight can cause the leaves to scorch), and thrive under the fluorescent lights of offices and commercial buildings. In zones 10 to 12, can be grown outside in areas with filtered light and well-draining soil.
- Fertilizing : The Zamia plant does not need any special type of potting soil mix. Any well-drained mix recommended for houseplants will work. As for the fertilizer requirements. A complete, balanced liquid fertilizer for houseplants (20-20-20) applied once per month when watering will provide the nutrients for the plant to grow well.
- The botanical name of Zamia Plant Is "Zamia furfuracea". The leaflets are bright green and oval, and they have a slightly fuzzy feel similar to cardboard. The plant is generally shorter than it is wide, with a thick, partially subterranean trunk.