light & location:
Zino can live in multiple light conditions. Preferably give him medium indirect light, like a spot far away from the window in a sunny room or close to a north-facing window. Zino will also survive in lower light conditions and might be a good solution for your home’s shadier spots.
water:
Zino can stand dry conditions, so it’s always better to forget to water him than to over water. Let the soil dry out completely before watering, about once every two weeks in the summer and less often in the winter. Yellow leaves are a sign of overwatering.
temperature:
Simply keep Zino in average home temperatures.
humidity:
There are no special humidity requirements when it comes to Zino, but try to mist him if he’s placed next to a heating source to prevent over-dryness of the leaves.
toxicity:
Toxic to humans and animals. Can irritate and stomach if ingested.