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Zamia Fischeri
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Size: Single Plant | 4" Pot Included | Secure Packing
\nZamia fischeri, also known as Fischer's Zamia or Thin-Leaf Zamia, is a rare and endangered dwarf cycad native to Mexico. It is admired for its distinctive fern-like appearance and low-maintenance needs. \nHere's a guide to Zamia Fischeri's care:
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- Prefers bright, indirect sunlight or partial shade to full sun. \n
- Can tolerate both sunny and shady conditions, but bright, indirect light is optimal. \n
- Higher light levels generally lead to more compact and symmetrical growth. \n
- Indoors, place it by your brightest window and rotate the pot regularly for even light exposure. \n
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- Has moderate water needs. Keep the soil moist but do not overwater, as this can lead to root rot. \n
- Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings, especially in high-light environments. \n
- Reduce watering in winter. \n
- Drought tolerant once established. \n
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- Prefers moist, well-drained soils. \n
- Can tolerate a variety of soil types as long as drainage is good. \n
- Slightly acidic to slightly alkaline pH (6.1-7.8) is ideal. \n
- A loose, sandy or loamy soil with good drainage is recommended. \n
- For container planting, a potting mix designed for cacti and palms works well. \n
- Some sources suggest an 80% mineral growing medium to ensure proper drainage, especially in cooler months. \n
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- Thrives in warm and humid environments. \n
- Can tolerate heat, but cold temperatures and frost can cause damage or be fatal. \n
- Ideal temperatures range from 60-75°F (15-24°C). \n
- Protect from extreme cold; some species are more frost-tolerant than others, but generally, temperatures below 40°F (4°C) are not ideal for most tropical Zamia. \n
- High ambient humidity is important for optimal growth, especially for more tropical species. This can be achieved in a greenhouse or through misting. \n

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- Feed twice a year with a slow-release palm fertilizer. \n
- If you've just acquired the plant and see existing slow-release fertilizer, avoid over-fertilizing. \n
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- Slow-growing, typically reaching 1-2 feet in height and 2-3 feet in width. \n
- Due to its underground trunk, it's often recommended to plant directly in the ground rather than keeping it in a container if space allows. However, it can do well in containers, provided it has adequate humidity, correct temperatures, and ideal potting mix. \n
- It is generally recommended to only repot when roots have outgrown the container (every 2-3 years until it reaches maximum size). \n
- Does not like its roots disturbed. \n

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- Generally pest-resistant, but watch out for mealybugs and scale insects. \n
- Diseases are mostly caused by high humidity or too much moisture on leaves or in the soil. \n
- Brown leaves can indicate overwatering (leading to root rot) or too much direct sun (sun scorch). \n
- Drooping or wilting leaves can indicate underwatering. \n
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- Mainly by seeds, which can be a slow process. \n
- Can also be propagated by offsets (small plantlets poking up from the base) or by division of large, mature plants. \n

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- All parts of the Zamia plant are toxic to most pets and children, so keep it away from them. \n
- Its relatively small stature and fern-like appearance make it a great ground cover, border plant, or container plant. \n
- Its textured leaves add variety to a landscape. \n
- It is an excellent houseplant for air purification. \n
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