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Pot Diameter 14cm Plant size excluding pot 40
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45 cm
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It is grown as an ornamental plant to drink fennel flowers
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Highly durable
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If you ask what is the most suitable office plant to be forgotten in a corner, this is
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It can live in completely dry soil for 4 months
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Cool the biggest enemy
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the soil is wet in cold times and places
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Cold resistance Provided that the soil remains dry in winter
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Tubers can withstand 7C cold even if the leaves are dry
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In this way, if there is leaf loss due to winter colds, it starts to regrow in a much more magnificent size every year in spring
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But if the soil gets wet in winter, the tubers will rot
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The cultivation and care of the fennel flower Zamioculcas zamiifolia is highly resistant to negligence
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If you do not pay attention to its maintenance, it is not harmful to underwater, forget to water occasionally, but irrigation at the wrong time causes it to rot and die
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If you know the care well and apply it correctly, it will grow quickly and become giant and a man can grow tall
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The development of haphazard care is slow and requires a lot of patience
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If the zezez flower does not receive enough light, it will not show any improvement even if you wait for two years
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Likes places with strong light, airy and slightly light direct sunlight
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Pay attention to its growth not in winter but in summer
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Irrigation and winter rest In winter, I recommend watering very little and resting in a low-light and cool place
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If the location of your fennel flower is too cool, do not water it at all during the winter
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Because if the soil is wet in a cold environment, the underground part will rot as it is
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After surviving the winter, take it to a bright and airy window with direct sunlight
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The pot must be heated with sunlight
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When the cool days of spring are over, it should take the direct sun as filtered after the tulle curtain
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It may not receive direct sunlight at all from the end of spring, but strong daylight and airiness are essential
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You should mix both coarse-grained stream sand and pumice stones with peat soil special for salon plants sold in bags of soil and plant nutrients
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Set the proportions as follows: 1 measure of peat soil + 1 measure of stream sand + 1 measure of pumice stone
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Blend them all in a basin first
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Then use this mixture for the fennel flower
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If you cannot find a pumice stone, it may be replaced by baked clay (hydroculture stone)
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If you can't find any from it, use charcoal olive grains as well as particles
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Feed the fennel flower only in late June, July and August
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If you can find it, organic foods from seafood such as fish, algae benefit better
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How should the pot be? Zamioculcas zamiifolia is not a rooted plant
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In addition, it is possible for the roots to dry spontaneously under inappropriate conditions
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Roots again when conditions improve
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He doesn't want big pots for him
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Enough pots to fit the roots
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But the flower pot had better be a heavy pot or ceramic pot so that it does not overturn due to the heavy leaves
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Or place heavy stones at the bottom of the plastic pot
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Change soil Change pot and soil every three years
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I think the best thing about changing pots and soil is to stop watering and wait for all the leaves to dry.
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If you stop watering at the end of December, the leaves resistant to thirst will reach full dryness in mid-spring
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Even if it dries earlier, soak it in dry soil until the weather warms up well
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Dismantle it in May (it may be in the middle) and plant it in the new soil, water it and keep it in a place where it can heat up in the sun for a long time until the sprouts come out of the soil (then you will reduce the sun when the sprouts appear)
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So your zezez flower will be much more flashy than before
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If you see a large number of lumps when you remove them, you should sew them in a pot with three or four lumps


