Want the easiest pet? Why not a goldfish plant?
This beautiful adorable little tropical plant puts out little golden fish like flowers adding a perfect touch of color to any indoor decoration.
Adopt a rooted clipping to start your goldfish plant collection today! **Rooted pups are sold, size vary from the pictures listed. We select the best candidate at time of adoption**
Outdoors in warm climates this plant can grow up to 3 feet. However sensitive to high temperatures and over watering can cause this little plant pet to become sad.
Light: prefer bright indirect light. It loves an eastern facing window.
Soil: Fast draining soil, in the wild they are epiphytes and enjoy growing upon and along other plants.
Watering: Water generously during the summer to keep the soil continuously moist. During the winter, cut back on the water and allow soil to be on the drier side.
Temperature: Goldfish plant prefer temperatures between 65-75 Degrees Fahrenheit. Mild to moderate humidity. Avoid cold water misting or watering.
Fertilizer: Feed weekly during the growing season with weak liquid fertilizer or utilize controlled release fertilizer pellets.
This beautiful adorable little tropical plant puts out little golden fish like flowers adding a perfect touch of color to any indoor decoration.
Adopt a rooted clipping to start your goldfish plant collection today! **Rooted pups are sold, size vary from the pictures listed. We select the best candidate at time of adoption**
Outdoors in warm climates this plant can grow up to 3 feet. However sensitive to high temperatures and over watering can cause this little plant pet to become sad.
Light: prefer bright indirect light. It loves an eastern facing window.
Soil: Fast draining soil, in the wild they are epiphytes and enjoy growing upon and along other plants.
Watering: Water generously during the summer to keep the soil continuously moist. During the winter, cut back on the water and allow soil to be on the drier side.
Temperature: Goldfish plant prefer temperatures between 65-75 Degrees Fahrenheit. Mild to moderate humidity. Avoid cold water misting or watering.
Fertilizer: Feed weekly during the growing season with weak liquid fertilizer or utilize controlled release fertilizer pellets.