Black Spots On Plant Stems - Is That Normal? 

Black spots can also occur on ZZ plant stems as a result of root rot. This is often caused by overwatering your plants.

What do black spots on plant stems mean?

Black spots on plant stems could be a number of reasons.

Ranging from too much light exposure, excessive watering, root rot, stem or fungal or bacterial infections. 

What do black spots on plant stems mean?

Do ZZ plants turn black?

The ZZ plants may turn back on the stems if they completely rot and are about to die. 

Zamioculcas zamiifolia,  commonly known as ZZ plants or Zanzibar gems are perennial plants native to Eastern Africa and parts of Southern Africa. 

What Are Black Spots On A ZZ Plant?

These plants are low-light plants and if given too much will develop black spots on stems.

What Are Black Spots On A ZZ Plant?

What Are Black Spots On A ZZ Plant?

These spots are usually not deadly but are a stress response that can be remedied. 

What Are Black Spots On A ZZ Plant?

As long as the black spots are dry and not wet and moldy, your plant can recover. 

ZZ plants are some of the easiest plants to grow indoors due to their low maintenance requirements. 

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