Zamioculcas zamiifolia, also often referred to as the lucky feather because of its characteristically shaped leaves, is one of the uncomplicated houseplants. The attractive plant is extremely tough, also prefers rather dark locations and is satisfied with normal potting soil - the main thing is that it is loose and well-drained.

Soil or hydroponic: Zamioculcas tolerates both
For potting your Zamioculcas you should use so-called standard or potting soil, preferably pre-fertilized, or palm soil. Compost-based varieties are best suited so that the plant gets enough nutrients. To make the substrate looser and more permeable to excess irrigation water, you can mix it with perlite (€37.51) or expanded clay (€19.73). For a minimum of care, the Zamioculcas can also be planted in hydroponics.
tips
If the soil in the flower pot is moldy, you are keeping your lucky feather too moist. In order to prevent the mold from spreading in the apartment and to avoid negative health effects, you should repot the affected plant in fresh substrate as soon as possible and clean the pot thoroughly.