65 - 75cm Zamioculcas Zamifolia Super Nova ZZ 21cm Pot House Plant

Zamioculcas Zamiifolia ‘Super Nova’, also known as ZZ Plant ‘Super Nova’, is a unique and resilient houseplant. This striking variety features dark, glossy green to nearly black leaves, adding a sophisticated and bold look to any indoor space. Known for...
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65 - 75cm Zamioculcas Zamifolia Super Nova ZZ 21cm Pot House Plant

65 - 75cm Zamioculcas Zamifolia Super Nova ZZ 21cm Pot House Plant

£59.99 £39.99

65 - 75cm Zamioculcas Zamifolia Super Nova ZZ 21cm Pot House Plant

£59.99 £39.99

Zamioculcas Zamiifolia ‘Super Nova’, also known as ZZ Plant ‘Super Nova’, is a unique and resilient houseplant. This striking variety features dark, glossy green to nearly black leaves, adding a sophisticated and bold look to any indoor space. Known for its low-maintenance requirements and air-purifying qualities, it is an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced plant enthusiasts. Below is a detailed care guide to help your ZZ Plant ‘Super Nova’ thrive.


Light Requirements

  • Tolerates Low to Bright Indirect Light:

    • The ZZ Plant ‘Super Nova’ is highly adaptable, thriving in low, medium, and bright indirect light.
    • It prefers bright, indirect light for optimal growth and deeper colour development.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight:

    • While it can handle some gentle morning or late afternoon sun, prolonged direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.
    • If placed in a south- or west-facing window, use sheer curtains or keep it a few feet away from direct rays.
  • Perfect for Low-Light Spaces:

    • This plant is ideal for offices, bathrooms, and low-light rooms where other plants struggle.
    • In lower light, growth will be slower, but the plant will remain healthy.

Temperature and Humidity

  • Ideal Temperature Range:

    • Prefers temperatures between 18–30°C (65–86°F).
    • It is not cold-hardy and should not be exposed to temperatures below 12°C (54°F).
  • Humidity Needs:

    • Average indoor humidity (40–60%) is perfect.
    • The plant tolerates low humidity well, making it suitable for drier indoor conditions.
  • Avoid Cold Drafts & Sudden Temperature Changes:

    • Keep away from air conditioning vents, radiators, and open windows in winter, as sudden temperature fluctuations can stress the plant.

Watering

  • Water Sparingly:

    • The ZZ Plant ‘Super Nova’ has thick rhizomes that store water, making it highly drought-tolerant.
    • Water only when the soil is completely dry to prevent overwatering.
  • Watering Frequency:

    • Spring & Summer (Active Growth): Water every 2–3 weeks, or when soil is dry.
    • Autumn & Winter (Dormant Period): Reduce watering to once a month or even less.
  • How to Water:

    • Water deeply until excess drains out from the bottom.
    • Always empty the saucer to avoid stagnant water.
    • Use filtered or rainwater if possible, as tap water may cause mineral buildup on the leaves.
  • Signs of Overwatering:

    • Yellowing leaves
    • Mushy or rotting stems
    • Foul-smelling soil (root rot)
  • Signs of Underwatering:

    • Wrinkled or curling leaves
    • Dry, crispy leaf edges
    • Slower growth

Soil and Potting

  • Well-Draining Soil:

    • ZZ Plants require loose, aerated soil to prevent water retention. Use:
      • 50% potting soil
      • 30% perlite or pumice (for drainage)
      • 20% sand or orchid bark (for extra aeration)
  • Choosing the Right Pot:

    • Use a terra cotta or ceramic pot with drainage holes for better moisture control.
    • Avoid plastic pots, as they trap excess moisture, increasing the risk of root rot.
  • Repotting:

    • Repot every 2–3 years, or when the plant outgrows its pot.
    • Best repotted in spring or early summer when it is actively growing.
    • If roots are tightly packed or pushing against the pot, it’s time to repot.

Fertilising

  • Minimal Fertiliser Needed:

    • The ZZ Plant ‘Super Nova’ is a slow-growing plant that doesn’t require frequent feeding.
    • Use a balanced liquid fertiliser (e.g., 10-10-10 or 20-20-20) at half strength every 6–8 weeks during the growing season.
  • Fertiliser Schedule:

    • Spring & Summer: Fertilise every 6–8 weeks.
    • Autumn & Winter: Avoid fertilising, as the plant is not actively growing.
  • Avoid Over-Fertilising:

    • Too much fertiliser can lead to salt buildup, causing brown leaf tips.
    • Flush the soil with clean water every few months to prevent accumulation.

Growth and Maintenance

  • Slow-Growing & Low-Maintenance:

    • ZZ Plant ‘Super Nova’ is a slow to moderate grower, reaching up to 90 cm (3 feet) tall over time.
    • It produces new shoots from underground rhizomes, creating a fuller plant.
  • Encouraging Growth:

    • Place the plant in brighter indirect light to increase growth speed.
    • Keep it slightly root-bound to promote healthy foliage.
  • Leaf Cleaning:

    • Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and improve light absorption.
    • Dust buildup can block photosynthesis and reduce plant health.
  • Pruning:

    • Trim off yellow or damaged leaves using sterilised scissors.
    • If a stem becomes too long or leggy, prune it back to the base.

Pests and Diseases

  • Common Pests:

    • Generally pest-resistant, but occasionally, it may attract:
      • Spider mites – Look for fine webbing and yellowing leaves.
      • Mealybugs – Appear as white, cotton-like clusters.
      • Scale insects – Hard brown bumps on stems or leaves.

    Treatment:

    • Wipe affected areas with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
    • For severe infestations, spray with a mild soapy water solution.
  • Common Diseases:

    • Root rot (from overwatering) – Ensure proper soil drainage.
    • Leaf spot fungus – Avoid excess moisture on leaves.

Propagation

ZZ Plant ‘Super Nova’ is easy to propagate using leaf cuttings or division.

1. Rhizome Division (Best Method)

  1. When repotting, gently separate rhizomes that have multiple stems.
  2. Plant each division in fresh soil.
  3. Water sparingly until new growth appears.

2. Leaf Cuttings (Slower Method)

  1. Cut a healthy leaf with a short stem.
  2. Let it dry for 1–2 days to form a callus.
  3. Place the cut end in moist soil or water.
  4. Roots will develop in 6–8 weeks before transplanting into soil.

Toxicity

  • Mildly Toxic to Pets & Humans:
    • Contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause mild irritation or vomiting if ingested.
    • Keep away from cats, dogs, and small children.
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