How Often to Water a ZZ Plant

Potted ZZ plant indoors showing healthy green leaves while explaining how often to water a ZZ plant.
A healthy ZZ plant in a bright indoor space, illustrating proper watering habits. pottedpatch.com.

ZZ plants (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) have a reputation for being nearly indestructible—and their watering needs are a big reason why. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re watering too much, too little, or just right, you’re not alone. Getting the watering schedule correct is the single most important factor in keeping a ZZ plant healthy long term.

This guide breaks down exactly how often to water a ZZ plant, what affects its needs, and how to spot problems early.


How Often Should You Water a ZZ Plant?

In most homes, a ZZ plant should be watered every 2 to 3 weeks.

That timeline can stretch longer or shorten slightly depending on light, temperature, pot size, and season. ZZ plants store water in thick rhizomes beneath the soil, allowing them to tolerate dry periods far better than excess moisture.

If you’re choosing between watering early or waiting a bit longer, always wait.


The Best Rule of Thumb

Person checking soil moisture of a ZZ plant in a white pot to determine when to water.
Checking soil dryness by hand before watering a ZZ plant indoors. pottedpatch.com.

Instead of watering on a fixed schedule, use this simple rule:

Only water your ZZ plant when the soil is completely dry from top to bottom.

To check:

  • Insert your finger or a wooden skewer 2–3 inches into the soil
  • If it feels dry all the way down, it’s safe to water
  • If there’s any moisture, wait a few more days

Why ZZ Plants Prefer Infrequent Watering

ZZ plants evolved in drought-prone environments. Their underground rhizomes act like water reservoirs, making them highly efficient at surviving long dry spells.

Overwatering overwhelms this system and leads to:

  • Root rot
  • Mushy rhizomes
  • Yellowing leaves
  • Irreversible plant decline

Underwatering, on the other hand, is rarely fatal and easy to correct.


Watering Frequency by Season

Spring and Summer

During active growth months:

  • Water every 2 to 3 weeks
  • Plants may dry out faster in brighter light
  • Always confirm dryness before watering

Fall and Winter

During dormancy:

  • Water every 3 to 5 weeks
  • Growth slows significantly
  • Soil stays moist longer due to cooler temperatures

Many ZZ plants fail in winter due to watering on a summer schedule.


Factors That Affect How Often to Water

Light Levels

  • Bright indirect light: soil dries faster
  • Low light: soil stays moist longer

ZZ plants tolerate low light well, but low light means less frequent watering.

Pot Size and Material

  • Small pots dry faster than large pots
  • Terracotta pots dry faster than plastic or ceramic
  • Decorative cachepots without drainage increase risk of overwatering

Always ensure excess water can escape.

Soil Type

Well-draining soil is essential. Ideal soil:

  • Contains perlite or pumice
  • Does not retain water for extended periods
  • Dries evenly throughout the pot

Dense, compacted soil drastically increases rot risk.


How to Water a ZZ Plant Properly

When it’s time to water:

  1. Take the plant to a sink or tray
  2. Water slowly until excess drains from the bottom
  3. Discard runoff water completely
  4. Return the plant to its usual spot

Avoid light, frequent watering. ZZ plants do best with thorough watering followed by a full dry-out period.


Signs You’re Overwatering a ZZ Plant

Watch for these early warning signs:

  • Yellowing leaves starting at the base
  • Soft or mushy stems
  • Foul smell from the soil
  • Leaves dropping suddenly

If you notice these symptoms:

  • Stop watering immediately
  • Allow soil to dry completely
  • Consider repotting if rot is suspected

Signs You’re Underwatering

Underwatering symptoms are much less severe:

  • Slight leaf wrinkling
  • Leaves losing some shine
  • Slower growth

A single deep watering usually resolves the issue within days.


Should You Mist a ZZ Plant?

No. ZZ plants do not benefit from misting.

They prefer average household humidity and are prone to fungal issues if moisture sits on the leaves. Keep leaves dry and simply wipe dust off with a damp cloth when needed.


Watering ZZ Plants in Low Light

ZZ plants commonly live in offices, bedrooms, and corners with minimal light. In these conditions:

  • Watering may only be needed every 4 to 6 weeks
  • Always verify dryness before watering
  • Err on the side of less water

Low light dramatically slows water usage.


Common Watering Mistakes to Avoid

  • Watering on a strict weekly schedule
  • Leaving water in the saucer
  • Using pots without drainage holes
  • Watering just because the surface looks dry
  • Increasing water during winter

Most ZZ plant deaths are caused by kindness.


Quick Watering Summary

  • Average watering: every 2–3 weeks
  • Winter watering: every 3–5 weeks
  • Soil must be fully dry before watering
  • Overwatering is far more dangerous than underwatering
  • When unsure, wait

Final Thoughts

ZZ plants thrive on neglect. Their forgiving nature makes them perfect for busy households, low-light rooms, and anyone who tends to overcare for plants. By watering only when the soil is completely dry and adjusting for seasonal changes, your ZZ plant can stay healthy for years with minimal effort.

Let the plant lead—and resist the urge to water too often.