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lxygurl
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My Eternity Plant hasn't been growing either. It is also known as a ZZ plant or EZ plant. These plants are suppose to be great where you wouldn't be able to keep another plant due to the lighting conditions etc. This plant is doing just fine it's just not growing. I haven't really been able to find out any information about this plant. Any suggestions? [dunno]
Plants: 71 | From: New Jersey | Registered: Aug 2003  |  Seeded: 205.188.208.108
lizheaemma
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Did you repot it when you brought it home? Does or does it seen to have been repotted recently? It might just be concentrating on growing roots right now!
Plants: 155 | From: Canada | Registered: Nov 2003  |  Seeded: 67.68.5.244
lxygurl
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No I did not repot it. It didn't seem as if it needed to be repotted. [dunno]
Plants: 71 | From: New Jersey | Registered: Aug 2003  |  Seeded: 152.163.252.161
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If it is a ZZ plant, then you can expect it to grow very slowly, especially in reduced light. Be very careful not to overwater it. Constantly moist soil is the one thing it cannot tolerate. Water it no more than once per month.
Seeded: 24.239.134.109
   

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