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Goldfish Plant Seeds:
Guide to Storing, Sowing and Germination

Updated: September 29, 2022

Goldfish plants are a popular houseplant due to their striking orange and yellow flowers that resemble the scales of a goldfish. These plants can be grown from seeds, making it easy to propagate and share with friends. In this guide, we will explore how to store, sow and germinate goldfish plant seeds.

Storing Goldfish Plant Seeds

If you have a mature goldfish plant that has produced flowers, you can collect the seeds for propagation. The seeds are small and black and can be found in the swollen base of the flower.

To store the seeds, simply remove them from the flower and allow them to dry out completely. Once they are dry, place them in an airtight container or envelope and store them in a cool, dry place until you are ready to sow them.

Sowing Goldfish Plant Seeds

Goldfish plant seeds can be sown at any time of the year but will germinate more quickly in warmer temperatures. You can sow the seeds directly in potting soil or start them indoors in seed trays.

To sow the seeds directly in soil, make sure the soil is moist and gently press the seeds into the surface of the soil. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and mist with water. Keep the soil moist but not too wet, and place the pot in a warm spot with indirect sunlight.

To start the seeds indoors, fill seed trays with a light potting mix and make shallow indentations in each cell. Place one seed in each indentation, cover with a thin layer of soil and mist with water. Cover the tray with plastic wrap or a lid to retain moisture and place it in a warm spot with indirect sunlight.

Germinating Goldfish Plant Seeds

Goldfish plant seeds typically take between 10-21 days to germinate. During this time, it’s important to keep the soil moist but not too wet, and to provide warmth and indirect sunlight.

Once the seeds have germinated, you can remove the plastic wrap or lid from the seed tray and begin to water the plants regularly. When the seedlings reach about 2 inches in height, they can be transplanted into individual pots filled with potting soil.

Goldfish plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil. They also like to be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged.

FAQ

How often should I water my goldfish plant?

Goldfish plants prefer to be consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water your plant once a week or when the top inch of soil feels dry.

How often should I fertilize my goldfish plant?

You can fertilize your goldfish plant once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer.

How can I propagate my goldfish plant?

Goldfish plants can be propagated by stem cuttings or by collecting and sowing seeds from mature plants.

Why are my goldfish plant’s leaves turning yellow?

Yellowing leaves on a goldfish plant can indicate overwatering, underwatering, or a lack of nutrients. Make sure that you are watering your plant appropriately and fertilizing it regularly.

In conclusion, growing goldfish plants from seed is a fun and rewarding way to propagate these beautiful plants. By following these simple steps for storing, sowing and germinating goldfish plant seeds, you can enjoy a thriving garden of goldfish plants all year round.