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The text is a transcript of a video about how to grow and care for zamioculcas, a popular plant in Brazil. The video shows three varieties of zamioculcas: green, black and dwarf. The video also explains how to choose a pot, a substrate and a fertilizer for the plant. The video promotes a brand of fertilizer called Forte Jardim, which contains 12 macro and micronutrients. The video also asks the viewers to subscribe to the channel and announces that there will be raffles for plants and pots when the channel reaches one million subscribers.
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- Zamioculcas is a popular plant in Brazil that came from Africa and has a natural reservoir of water in its stems and leaves. [Fact 1]
- Zamioculcas has three varieties: the traditional green, the black, and the dwarf. The black variety emerged from a natural mutation in South Korea and was propagated by biotechnology. [Fact 2]
- Zamioculcas needs a well-drained substrate and does not like excess water or humidity. It can rot easily if overwatered. [Fact 3]
- Zamioculcas can be fertilized with Forte Jardim, a mineral fertilizer that contains 12 macro and micronutrients and does not retain moisture. A teaspoon of this fertilizer per month can help the plant grow fuller and healthier. [Fact 4]
- The video is produced by the Spanish Plants channel, which has a studio with a didactic garden and a collection of plants. The channel is aiming for one million subscribers and will do several raffles for the participants. [Fact 5]