This inconspicuous plant with flowers resembling a goldfish used to be in every household, but recently it has fallen out of favor. She is worth having because she has several requirements that go hand in hand with her original beauty. It is about non-money. If you put it on the windowsill, your neighbors will be green with envy.

Nemant is an exotic perennial of South African origin, which is worth having on the windowsill at home. Here, this species is known by other names.

Most often, it is popularly referred to as a goldfishfor its unusual-looking flowers that will steal the heart of every nature lover.

How to grow nemant so that it blooms profusely? This beautiful plant does not have many requirements

Nemant is disease resistant and easy to grow. It has an original beauty (small shiny leaves, tubular flowers in yellow, orange or red) that always attracts attention, and if you give it the right conditions, it will definitely repay you with long flowering.

The location of the goldfish should be bright, but not in direct sunlight and out of drafts. The ideal substrate for this plant is fertile, permeable and slightly acidic (with a pH in the range of 6-6.5). In addition to soil, you can also put some bark or decayed wood in the pot.

Care of non-mant. Do not forget about this care and your neighbors will be the envy of your windowsill plant

You don’t need to buy special soil from a garden store. You can easily acidify it with standard soil by watering it with some coffee grounds every 2-3 weeks (occasionally between March and November).

However, according to customs, it is sufficient to water the plant with soft tap water. It is also worth remembering to cut off the tops of the shoots. It is not necessary, but it is worth doing between March and May so that the nemant thickens interestingly and forms flower buds.

You can also occasionally move the plant to a cooler room with a temperature of around 15 degrees Celsius (after 2-3 weeks it should return to its typical place).

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