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Considering this, how do you treat root rot on ZZ?Once the ZZ is out of the container, check for signs of rot in the roots and rhizomes If you can't get a good look, use your fingers or gently rinse the base of the plant under water to remove as much of the soil as possible Then take a closer look at the roots and rhizomes to assess the damage Healthy roots and rhizomes are crisp and white Overwatering can cause the rhizomes to rot and deprives them of the oxygen they need Cut back on ZZ plant watering in winter months , when the plant goes through a period of dormancy Advertisement
Zz rhizome rot
Zz rhizome rot-ZZ Plants (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia) are extremely easy house plants to grow but unfortunately I caused mine to get a case of the dreaded root rot I wanted toThey grow large underground rhizomes that take up a lot of space inside a planter When too many rhizomes are forced to live in a small pot, the odds of root rot and fungus increase ZZs should be replanted every two years into a pot that is one size larger than the one is previously lived in



Hello, thanks for your post I've been dealing with root rot in my ZZ plant I caught it in time and cut the parts of the rhizomes that were rotting, and replanted them into fresh soil However, they rotted again, and I noticed that they were rotting inWhilst ZZ plants have a reputation for tolerating drought, they tend to grow slower, and produce smaller stems and leaves in waterdeficient conditions Don't overdo the watering either, as ZZ plants are reasonably prone to root rot, which will stop all Rhizome Rot The very first symptom of rhizome rot is yellowing leaves You should remove the plant immediately to rescue it Rhizome rot is the top reason for the death of ZZ plants Do not leave your ZZ plant sitting in water for extended periods Overwatering and insufficient drainage are the leading culprits for most houseplants suffering
A yellow ZZ plant may indicate root rot and insufficient drainage Check out the drainage holes and throw out extra water Repot your plant with ZZ plants grow from rhizomes, which are underground plant stems that store starches and water for the plant (this is why ZZ plants are so droughttolerant) Too much water leads to rhizome rot This means the plant's roots are not functioning the way they should, so the plant is unable to receive the water and nutrients it needsI bought a zz plant a while back on clearance and it never has done that great Then I realized that the soil was keeping it moist in the middle Not the top
Plant your rhizome in a pot that is 1/3 as wide as your rhizome If you use a pot that is too big, it will hold too much soil which will hold too much water and your rhizome will rot Don't give in to the temptation to repot your ZZ plant into a larger pot until it has completely filled its current container Since ZZ plants store water in their rhizomes (underground stems), overwatering is a common growing problem Err on the side of underwatering to avoid root rot If your plant is overwatered, you'll notice that its leaves begin to turn yellow on the tipsI got SUPER annoyed when I was googling some issues about my plant and not only are there no pictures that I found of what unhealthy roots look lik



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