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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Zamioculcas sheds unnecessary substances into old leaves.

 Yes, Zamioculcas can indeed shed old leaves, and this is often due to the natural renewal process of the plant. Old leaves tend to turn yellow and wither, giving nutrients to new shoots. This is a normal process, and you should not worry if you see old leaves drying up and falling off, especially if the plant is actively growing new ones.

Zamioculcas sheds
unnecessary substances
 into old leaves.

 However, if the yellowing of leaves occurs en masse and quickly, this may be a sign of problems with care, such as:

 Improper watering:

 Overwatering of the soil, which leads to root rot, is one of the main reasons for the yellowing of Zamioculcas leaves. Zamioculcas is a succulent that tolerates drought well and does not need frequent watering.

 Lack of light:

 Zamioculcas needs a sufficient amount of light, although it is considered a shade-tolerant plant. Diseases and pests:

 Leaf rot, root rot and other diseases can cause yellowing of leaves.

 If you notice that the leaves of the zamioculcas are turning yellow and falling off, you should review the care conditions, especially the watering and lighting regime. Make sure that the soil dries out between waterings and the plant gets enough light, but avoid direct sunlight. If you suspect a disease, remove the affected leaves and, if necessary, replant the plant in fresh soil.

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Zamioculcas sheds unnecessary substances into old leaves.

 Yes, Zamioculcas can indeed shed old leaves, and this is often due to the natural renewal process of the plant. Old leaves tend to turn yel...