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    Should I fertilize my goldfish plant?
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    Yes! Usually, any standard fertilizer that you can find will be sufficient for it. Since fertilizer can be a little harsh, though, doing it at half strength is usually the best option than just following the instructions on the package regarding quantity.
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    My Goldfish plant is still in its original small plastic pot that I got from the store. I would like to transplant it into something a little bigger. What is the best type of soil to use?
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    Goldfish plants do best with well-draining soil. Choose a soil mix that contains plenty of peat moss, perlite, and vermiculite. Make sure to choose a pot with good drainage so your plant doesn't become waterlogged.
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    What do I do if my goldfish plant is not blossoming at all?
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    Try fertilizing your plant with a phosphorous-rich fertilizer. Repotting your plant once every 2-3 years can also encourage blooming.
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    My goldfish plant got bad brown scale from other nearby plants. It is all over the branches and leaves. It is difficult to spray the underside of all the leaves. What is best way to treat it, and how often should I treat it?
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    You can treat brown scale with weekly neem oil treatments over the course of a month. Unfortunately, scale insects are hard to kill, and you may need to throw away the plant if the infestation is too heavy.
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    What causes the plant to drop its leaves?
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    Either too much or too little watering may cause leaf drop. You may be tempted to water the plant when you see a leaf or two drop, and then end up over-watering, don't do this.
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    After blooming, white marble-sized balls appear. What are these and what are the results?
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    It is the "fruit" of the plant, and stores energy and glucose for the plant's usage. Keep in mind this is NOT edible.
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    Is it possible to grow a goldfish plant outside?
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    Yes, as long as it's warm enough.
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    How do I treat new buds on my goldfish plant when it's not in bloom?
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    You should treat it as if it were a bloomed flower. Give it enough sunlight, water it regularly, and keep it in a spacious place too.
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    Can I root a goldfish plant in water?
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    I have had a goldfish plant for 15 years and root them in water all the time. They even bloom in water.
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    Can I transplant a goldfish plant into a bigger container successfully, or is it better to take small cuttings and propagate some new plants?
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    It's much better to keep the goldfish plant in the container it's in, because water molecules can escape the bigger container faster than in a small container. So, you could grow new plants in the bigger container and keep the original goldfish plant in the smaller container.
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    How do I get my goldfish plant to flower?
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    This plant likes to be slightly root bound, I have just repotted mine, it was still in its original pot and really flowering well, I had it on top of a bathroom towel cabinet besides a southern facing window in NZ. Repot your gold plant into a slightly larger pot with very open soil mix, including bark.
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