Mixed Mini Bonsai Lotus
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- Made in Japan
- Germination rate: > 96%
- Germination period: 4-6 days
- Flowering time: 2 months
- The plant is 40-45 cm tall, belongs to the ornamental lotus type, small size, many flowers, many beautiful colors
- Suitable for growing in porcelain pots, glass vases... for landscaping, decoration
- Can be planted in all seasons of the year
- Expiration date: 12/2026
Eye catching variety of color
MEANING OF FLOWERS
Shows wealth, luxury, well-developed career path, complete success. Lotus flower also has the effect of helping to regulate prosperity, ward off evil spirits, and bad omens for the owner of a peaceful life.
EASY TO GROW
SOWING TIME - Lotus seeds do not have hibernation, as long as the water temperature is above 12 ℃, you can sow on any season. Under the condition of appropriate temperature and sunlight, it will take about 50 to 60 days from sowing to flowering.
The flowers you grow can be given to loved ones, or you can give seeds for them to take care of. This is a highly aesthetic gift that anyone will love
ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS
Your lotus seeds should be dark brown and hard, similar in size to a tiny acorn. This dark brown layer is a protective cover and allows the seeds to lay dormant for many years . It’s essential to file off this outer layer or cut the seed carefully until the cream-colored layer is visible so that the water can penetrate and activate the seed.
Drop your seeds into warm water in a clear container and set them on a sunny windowsill to germinate. Keeping the water warm and clean. Change the water if cloudy to prevent bacteria growth. You should see sprouting in a week. When the plant has established itself in the shallow bowl, it’s time to transfer it to your pot!
When your lotus have sprouted a few leaves and established a healthy tuber, it’s time to transfer your baby lotus to their final home! Layer 3-5” of soil mixture to the bottom of the vessel and plant your lotus tubers into the soil. Fill with warm water to just barely top your leaves! As the lotus leaves grow, you can slowly add more water until they reach the top of the pot. Be sure to check back often to ensure the water level doesn’t drop too much due to evaporation. And then it’s only a matter of time! Once your lotus has aerial leaves (i.e., rising above the water), your plant has begun to mature! Expect blooms in the second year of growth, and enjoy your small oasis right in your backyard or porch!