"Plant Height: Exquisite of Bowl Lotus (Micro, Mini), 6”-12” tall
Flower Type: Single or Few Petals, less than 20 petals
Pot Size: 6” and wider, 4”-10” deep"
"Lotus plants are known for their stunning flowers and cultural significance in many parts of the world. Here are the steps to grow lotus from seeds:
Gather the materials you'll need:
Lotus seeds
A container or bowl
Distilled or dechlorinated water
A plastic or clay pot (wide and shallow is best)
Heavy garden soil or aquatic planting medium
A sunny location or a place to grow them in a pond
Prepare the lotus seeds:
Lotus seeds have a hard outer shell that must be scarified (scratched or nicked) to help with germination. You can do this by gently filing or sanding a small portion of the seed coat without damaging the inner embryo.
Once the seeds are scarified, soak them in a container of distilled or dechlorinated water for 24-48 hours. Change the water regularly during this time.
Planting:
Fill a plastic or clay pot with heavy garden soil or aquatic planting medium, leaving about an inch of space at the top.
Place the scarified lotus seeds on the surface of the soil, making sure they are not buried.
Gently press the seeds into the soil, ensuring good contact without burying them.
Watering:
Place the pot in a shallow container filled with water. The water should be about 1-2 inches above the soil level.
Keep the water level consistent, adding more as it evaporates to maintain the desired depth.
Sunlight and temperature:
Lotus plants require full sun for at least 6-8 hours a day. Place the pot in a sunny location or, if growing in a pond, ensure it receives sufficient sunlight.
Lotus plants thrive in warm temperatures. The water should be consistently around 75-85°F (24-30°C) during the growing season.
Maintenance:
As the lotus grows, it will send up leaves and eventually flowers. Make sure to provide the plant with adequate space to grow and spread.
Fertilize your lotus plant with a balanced aquatic fertilizer during the growing season, following the product instructions.
Overwintering (if necessary):
In colder climates, you may need to overwinter your lotus indoors. Lift the plant out of the water and store it in a cool, dark place where the temperature doesn't drop below freezing.
Remember that lotus plants are known for their resilience and ability to adapt to different conditions. With the right care and patience, you can enjoy the beauty of lotus flowers in your garden or pond."