Fat Boy

Latin Name: Zamioculcas zamiifolia

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Plant Type: Perennial
Description: Erect leaves that may reach three feet (90cm) in length grow from a swollen basal stem. The leaves are fleshy, and the leaflets break off very easily to root and make new plants. Flowers are insignificant at the base of the leaves.
Origin: Kenya
Environment: Suitable for the home or a greenhouse
Foliage: Yes
Flowering: No
Season:
Fragrant: No
Growing Ease: Will grow for anybody
Temperature: 50-75°F, 10-24°C
Humidity: Medium humidity
Lighting Needs: Does best in low to bright indirect sunlight coming from the South/East/West
Soil Type: A GOOD general purpose potting soil (a soil that retains water yet drains well) will suffice. Check purchased soil to see that it is well aerated and add sand or perlite and peat moss if it seems to pack too tightly. Give the plants a chance to settle in before going back to whatever fertilization program has been successful for you. If you want to mix your own take: 1 part garden soil, 1 part coarse sand or perlite, 1 part moist peat or humus (leaf mold) and a light dusting of lime. Always use a pot with a hole.
Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist and if you use rainwater, be careful as it could be acidic. Use warm water.
Fertilizer: Feed once a year in the spring using a water soluble fertilizer.
Plant Pests: Prone to none Always inspect any new plant for pests before introducing it to your home or greenhouse.
Propagation: Stem cuttings and leaf cuttings in the spring. It is best to propagate cuttings in a mixture of moist peat and perlite. Cover the pot and plant with a plastic bag secured by a rubber band to prevent the moisture from escaping. Place in indirect sunlight or under a fluorescent light. Repot in its regular mix after it has been growing for a while.
Gardening Tips & Care: Keep this plant warm and reduce water in the winter.
Is Genus: No
Fat Boy picture Fat Boy, Zamioculcas zamiifolia

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