LOTUS Seeds- 12 seeds
Detailed Steps to Grow Lotus from Seeds
- Prepare the Seed (Scarification): Lotus seeds have a hard outer shell. Use sandpaper, a file, or a knife to sand down the pointed end of the seed until the white interior is visible. Do not damage the inner white meat.
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Soak in Water: Place the prepared seeds in a container of clean, warm water. Use fresh water daily to prevent algae.
- Tip: Seeds that float are likely infertile; only use seeds that sink.
- Germination: Within 3–7 days, the seeds will sprout. Change the water daily and keep the container in a warm place with bright, indirect light (about \(70\text{--}85^\circ\text{F}\)).
- Initial Planting: Once the sprout is a few inches long (about 5–7 days), prepare a small pot without drainage holes. Fill it with heavy garden soil or clay—not potting mix.
- Planting the Seedling: Gently push the seed 1 inch deep into the mud with the sprout pointing upward.
- Submerge the Pot: Place the small pot inside a larger, deeper container filled with water, keeping the pot submerged about 2-5 cm below the water surface.
- Transplanting: Once the plant has leaves, it can be moved to a larger, permanent container or a pond. Ensure the water is shallow initially and increase the depth as the plant matures.