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Nematanthus Black Goldfish Plant

Nematanthus Black Goldfish Plant

Nematanthus spp. 'Black Goldfish'

Regular price $20.99 USD
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Size
Your Plant at a Glance
Care Level
Intermediate
Pet Safety
Safe
Light
Medium
Water
Moderate
Size
Small
Growth
Trailing

A spectacular bloomer that transforms any space into a living art gallery. This trailing beauty produces showy-ornamental flowers that demand attention and start conversations. Blooming during Spring-Summer, it rewards your care with stunning floral displays. In its native habitat, these vibrant blooms attract pollinators and add bursts of color to the landscape. Symbolizing romantic, it's perfect for marking special occasions or brightening everyday life.

Light Requirements:
STEP 1: Find the Perfect Spot
Best spot: Distance of 3-6 feet from windows, or east-facing location
Alternative: Office or bathroom with good natural lighting

STEP 2: Light Duration
Benefits from moderate light 4-6 hours daily
Adjusts to grow lights running 12-14 hours

STEP 3: Rotate Weekly
Weekly quarter-turn ensures balanced growth
Watering Guide:
STEP 1: Check the Soil
How to check: Stick finger 2 inches deep - if dry, it's time to water
Pro tip: Consistency is key - establish a checking routine

STEP 2: Water Thoroughly
Water thoroughly until water drains from bottom holes
Empty saucer after 15 minutes - never let plant sit in water

STEP 3: Wait and Repeat
Frequency: Every 7-10 days in growing season, every 10-14 days in winter
Use room temperature, filtered water when possible

Bleached, pale leaves

This is a sign of too much light. Move to location with filtered indirect light

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Sparse, weak foliage

This is a sign of too little light. Relocate to brighter spot for healthy development

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Root rot symptoms

This is a sign of overwatering. Stop watering. Check drainage and root health

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Crispy leaf edges

This is a sign of underwatering. Provide deeper, more thorough watering

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