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Snake Plant
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Zamioculcas Zamiifolia
This near-unkillable duo is perfect for a beginner plant parent. The ZZ Plant & Snake Plant are tolerant to lower light levels and can even go over a month without being watered.The plants are really great in quality and the pots they come in are perfect. You don’t need to do anything apart from water them every few weeks. Both plants are active and release oxygen during the night, making them the perfect bedroom companion, and sleep-aid.
Water: Every 2-3 weeks
Both plants like their entire soil to dry out completely between waterings. To check if your beginner set is ready to be watered, stick your finger into the soil of each plant as deeply as possible. If you feel ANY moisture, at all, then wait longer! If it feels completely dry, then it’s time to rewater your plants: Slowly water the soil so that it’s completely saturated – you’ll know it’s fully saturated when water drips out of the drainage holes on the bottom of the nursery pot.
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