The goldfish plant is known for its elegant shape and unique leaves, which are thick and deep in color, showing a dark green color. Its flowers are brightly colored, golden in color, and shaped like lively little goldfish, making them very ornamental. In addition, the goldfish spider plant has the function of purifying indoor air and can be regarded as a natural air purifier. So how can you grow goldfish flowers to make them grow more vigorously? 1. Pot soil selection The leaves of the goldfish plant are thick, but the root system is shallow, so it needs to use loose, well-breathable soil. It is recommended to use leaf mold, peat soil, and add appropriate amounts of granular soil or river sand to ensure the looseness and breathability of the soil. 2. Watering management Although the goldfish plant has a certain degree of drought resistance, it still needs an appropriate amount of water during its growing period. When the potting soil is half dry, water it thoroughly to keep it moderately moist. When the temperature drops below 5 degrees, the goldfish plant enters a dormant state and watering needs to be reduced. If the indoor temperature is maintained above 10 degrees, the goldfish plant can grow normally and bloom with beautiful flowers. 3. Reasonable fertilization The goldfish plant blooms luxuriantly and has dense leaves. During the growing season, apply multi-element fertilizer or organic fertilizer once a month to promote healthy growth. During the bud formation period, apply potassium dihydrogen phosphate to increase the number and quality of flowers. 4. Lighting requirements Goldfish Chlorophytum comosum likes light and can accept full sunlight in spring, autumn and winter. When the temperature is high in summer, the goldfish plant enters a dormant state and needs to be properly shaded and watering controlled to keep it in a relatively dry state. In short, a carefully cared-for goldfish spider plant can bloom in winter, forming a golden sea of "little goldfish" flowers, which is extremely ornamental.
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