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lotus flower seeds planting Sacred Lotus Seeds - Nelumbo Nucifera

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lotus flower seeds planting Sacred Lotus Seeds - Nelumbo NuciferaThe mini lotus Nelumbo nucifera is an aquatic perennial. Also known as sacred lotus, its tuberous roots colonize the soil at the bottom of ponds, or the soil in containers fully submerged in lined ponds. The stems of the leaves can reach the surface of water that's nearly two feet deep, and then continue upward, above the water, a few inches or even a foot farther. The roots don't tolerate frost, In winter, please move the Mini Lotus indoors. PLANT

The mini lotus Nelumbo nucifera is an aquatic perennial. Also known as sacred lotus, its tuberous roots colonize the soil at the bottom of ponds, or the soil in containers fully submerged in lined ponds.

The stems of the leaves can reach the surface of water that's nearly two feet deep, and then continue upward, above the water, a few inches or even a foot farther.
The roots don't tolerate frost, In winter, please move the Mini Lotus indoors.

PLANT INFORMATION:

Type: Lotus plant
Taxonomy: Nelumbo nucifera
Family: Nelumbonaceae
Native Range: Asia
Zone: 4 to 10
Bloom Time: June to July
Blossoming: Pink, white
Light Preferences: Full sun
Maintenance: Low
Flower: Showy, Fragrant
Deer Resistant: No

CAN LOTUS GROW IN JUST PLAIN WATER?

Seeds germinate in clear water, and the growth of seeds requires adequate nutrition. If you want to plant Lotus in clear water, you need to provide it with nutrient solution to meet its growth needs. Ideal is to plant the lotus in nutrient-rich pond mud.

HOW TO PLANT LOTUS SEEDS?

File, sand, or nick the seeds so water can easily penetrate. Carefully go through the outer layer to the cream-colored inside. Sand either the side or rounded end, however doing the end helps it sprout faster.

Place them directly in warm clean water for germination. The water should be between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Change the water twice a day using warm water. Keep the water between 70-85°F (21-29°C). Over the next 3 days, the seeds will begin to appear lumpy. Shortly after that, they will begin to sprout. 

Put about 3 inches of soil at the bottom of a plastic bucket. Plain garden soil will work well. Add enough water in the bucket to cover the soil by about 3 inches. Let the bucket sit overnight to allow the soil to settle. 
Plant the seed about 1 inch deep.
Transplant the lotus to its final growing place after a couple of weeks. This should not be done until the lotus has a number of leaves floating on top of the water in the bucket.
Plant the lotus in 3-5 inches of soil in its final growing place. 

Planting recommendation: 1-2 plants per pot. If the stems of Lotus are tangled together, will easily become black and rotten.
Place the bowl with seeds in a sunny place and enjoy the plant growing.

Package includes: Lotus 5 Seeds

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