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The Rhizome Engine
## The Rhizome Water Tank
ZZ Plants (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) don't have typical roots. Instead, they grow from thick, potato-like rhizomes that store water and nutrients—nature's backup battery.
### How to Read Rhizome Health
- **Firm, plump rhizomes**: Well-hydrated, healthy
- **Slightly wrinkled**: Getting dry, time to water
- **Mushy or hollow**: Root rot from overwatering
- **Completely shriveled**: Chronic underwatering
The rhizome texture is your best moisture gauge, more reliable than any moisture meter.
### Why ZZ Plants Are So Slow
In their native East African habitat, ZZ plants experience:
- Intense dry seasons (6+ months)
- Nutrient-poor, rocky soil
- High heat with low humidity
Their slow growth is an energy-conservation strategy. When you give them perfect conditions (consistent moisture, regular fertilizer, bright light), they can grow 2-3x faster—but they'll never be fast plants.
Key Takeaway
The ZZ Plant's rhizomes are water storage tanks. They can survive months without water, but they'll thrive with consistent (not heavy) watering and bright indirect light.