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lotus plant pots

lotus plant pots Sprouted Bowl Lotus Seeds

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lotus plant pots Sprouted Bowl Lotus SeedsRooted Bowl Lotus Tubers Portion Size You will receive one rooted tuber, similar to photos 4 and 5. GROWING LOTUS IN POTS, BOWLS & PLANTERS Lotus are perennial plants that shoot in spring, then flower during summer & autumn before going dormant in winter. Lotus need 6 hours of direct sunlight to flower, so when deciding on a position for your new plant, make sure it has plenty of sunshine. Secondly Lotus are water plants and if your growing them in a

Rooted Bowl Lotus Tubers

Portion Size

You will receive one rooted tuber, similar to photos 4 and 5.

GROWING LOTUS IN POTS, BOWLS & PLANTERS

Lotus are perennial plants that shoot in spring, then flower during summer & autumn before going dormant in winter. Lotus need 6 hours of direct sunlight to flower, so when deciding on a position for your new plant, make sure it has plenty of sunshine. Secondly Lotus are water plants and if your growing them in a pot or bowl make sure you keep the water level 5cm over the soil, but DON’T submerge the leaves. Normal tap water is fine to use. It’s also  important to re-pot your lotus into a larger pot or bowl after you purchaseWe suggest bowls and pots wider than 40cm with a depth of 20cm for small varieties and 80cm wide with a depth of 30cm for larger varieties.

To re-pot your lotus carefully take the plant out of the nursery pot, DON’T disturb the ROOTS. Then place your plant in the middle of your new wide pot or bowl. Carefully put topsoil (good garden soil) around the lotus and fill the container 1/3rd  with the soil, DON’T use potting mix. Then add 3cm of pea gravel over the soil and fill the pot or bowl with water, remember DON’T submerge growing leaves. Fertilize with special lotus satchels once a year between December and January. To fertilize push the satchel into the edge of the bowl or pot till it reaches the bottom of the soil.

IMPORTANT TIPS FOR GROWING LOTUS:  

  1. Lotus need 6 hours sun a day.
  2. Keep Lotus away from flowing water or fountains.
  3. Don’t allow your pot or bowl to freeze solid in winter.
  4. Don’t submerge the growing leaves.
  5. Re-pot your lotus in a larger container.
  6. Protect your young lotus from birds & crustaceans.
  7. Fertilize in summer.

Facts:

Sprouted Lotus Seeds can be obtained from reputable aquatic suppliers or harvested from mature Lotus plants.
The plant has cultural significance in many countries and symbolizes purity and enlightenment.
Lotus flowers come in various colors, including white, pink, and yellow, adding a touch of elegance to water gardens.


Tips:

Soak the Lotus seeds in warm water until they sprout before planting them in a suitable substrate or container.
Provide full sun exposure for at least 5-6 hours a day for optimal growth and flower development.
Use a nutrient-rich soil mix specifically formulated for aquatic plants and ensure proper water depth.

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