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Sacred to Hindus and Buddhists, the Lotus is the national flower of India. This hardy aquatic plant is native to southern Asia and Australia, but they can be grown in nearly any temperate climate under the right conditions. You can grow lotus from seeds or from tubers. If you grow lotus from seeds, they typically will not flower in their first year.[1]

Method 1

Method 1 of 3:

Growing from Seed

  1. 1

    Scrape the seed with a file. Using a standard metal file, scrape the hard seed casing to reveal the cream-colored core. Do not file any of the core away or else your lotus will not grow. Filing away the outer casing allows water to reach the core.[2]

    • If you don't have a metal file handy, you can use any sharp knife or even rub the seed against concrete. Just be careful not to scrape away too much of the seed.
  2. 2

    Place your seeds in warm water. Use a glass or transparent plastic container so that you can see when the seeds start to sprout. Fill the container with dechlorinated water between 75 and 80°F (24 and 27°C).[3]

    • After a day of soaking, the seeds will sink to the bottom and swell to nearly twice their original size. Seeds that float are almost always infertile. Remove them or they will cloud up the water.
    • Change the water daily, even after the seeds have started to sprout. When you remove the seedlings to change the water, treat the sprouts with care – they are very delicate.

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  3. 3

    Fill a 3 to 5USgal (11 to 19L) container with 6in (15cm) of deep soil. This size typically provides enough room for a young lotus to grow. A black plastic bucket will retain heat to better warm the seedlings.[4]

    • Ideally, your soil should be 2 parts clay and 1 part river sand. If you use commercial potting soil to topsoil for houseplants, it will float to the surface once you submerge your tub in water.[5]
    • Make sure the container you choose does not have any drainage holes. The plant may gravitate toward the drainage hole and begin growing outside of it, causing the plant to underperform.
  4. 4

    Remove seedlings from water once they are 6 inches (15cm) long. Your seeds should start to sprout after 4 or 5 days of soaking. However, if you transfer them to the potting container to early, they will likely fail.[6]

    • If you wait too long, your seedlings will start to grow leaves. You can still plant them – just take care to keep the leaves free of the soil.[7]
  5. 5

    Press the sprouted seeds into the soil about 4 inches (10cm) apart. You don't have to bury the seeds in the soil. Set them just on top, then brush a light layer of soil over them to secure them. They will take root on their own.[8]

    • It can be a good idea to wrap a small amount of modeling clay around the bottom of each seed to anchor it with a little weight. When you lower your container into the pond, an unanchored seed may find its way out of the soil and float up to the surface of the water.
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    Lower the pot into your pond. Lotus are aquatic plants, so the soil should always have at least 2 to 4 inches (5.1 to 10.2cm) of water above it. If you have taller plants, the water can be up to 18 inches (46cm) deep. Dwarf lotus need water between 2 and 12 inches (5.1 and 30.5cm) deep.[9]

    • The water should be at least 70°F (21°C). If you live in an area with a relatively cooler climate, shallower water will provide extra warmth for your lotus.
    • Lotus grown from seed rarely bloom in their first year. You should also keep fertilizer to a minimum during this first year. Allow your lotus to acclimate to its environment.
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Method 2

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Growing from Tuber

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    Purchase tubers in early spring. You can buy lotus tubers online, or at a local nursery or garden center. Because of difficulty shipping, they are typically not available after they break dormancy in late spring. However, you may be able to buy some that have been grown locally.[10]

    • For rarer hybrids, you may have to shop online. If there is a water gardening society with a chapter near you, ask them for recommendations. Some societies also sell plants themselves.[11]
  2. 2

    Float the tuber in a bowl in water between 75 and 87°F (24 and 31°C). Place your tuber gently on the surface of the water. Place your bowl near a warm, sunny window, but out of direct sunlight.[12]

    • If you're planning on moving the lotus to a pond, use water from the pond (as long as it's warm enough). Change the water every 3 to 7 days, or if it starts to appear cloudy.
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    Choose a round container 3 to 4ft (0.91 to 1.22m) in diameter. If set loose, a lotus will grow as large as the area in which it is planted. Your container reins the lotus in and keeps it from taking over your whole pond.[13]

    • A deep container will decrease the chance that your lotus spills over the top and spreads across the pond. Round containers keep your lotus from getting jammed up in a corner, which can stunt or kill the plant.
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    Fill your container with dense soil. A good potting medium for lotus is a soil mixture about 60 percent clay and 40 percent river sand. Leave about 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2cm) between the top of the soil and the rim of your container.[14]

    • You can also use amended soil, with a separate layer of sand 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6cm) deep on top. Make sure there is still sufficient space between the top of the sand layer and the rim of your container.
  5. 5

    Press the tuber into the top of the soil. Embed your tuber slightly in the sand, then carefully weigh it down with rocks so that it won't float up to the surface of the water before it takes root.[15]

    • Do not bury the tuber completely in the soil – it will rot. Make sure it's embedded only slightly at the surface.
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    Lower your container 6 to 12in (15 to 30cm) below the surface of your pond. Choose a sunny spot for your lotus that is away from flowing water and will give your lotus enough room to grow. Once your tuber is secured in place, you can lower it into the location you've chosen to plant your lotus.[16]

    • Once seated in the pond, the tuber plants itself by turning downward into the soil mixture and growing roots.
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Method 3

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Caring for Your Lotus

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    Maintain a water temperature of at least 70°F (21°C). Active growth begins when the surface water reaches this temperature. Your lotus needs warm water to grow to its fullest potential. Ideally, the air temperature should be at least 70°F (21°C) as well.[17]

    • The lotus will start to send up leaves after a few days in water above 70°F (21°C). It blooms after 3 to 4 weeks in water above 80°F (27°C).
    • Check your water temperature every other day. If you live in a cooler climate, you may need a heater for your pond to maintain the appropriate temperature.[18]
  2. 2

    Keep your lotus in direct sunlight. Lotus plants thrive in full sun, requiring at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. If your pond is partially shaded, you may want to prune or remove surrounding foliage that blocks out the sun.[19]

    • In North America, the lotus typically blooms from mid-June or mid-July through early autumn. The blossoms open early in the morning and start closing mid-afternoon. Individual blossoms last 3 to 5 days, then molt. The process repeats through the remaining months of active growth.
  3. 3

    Prune dying blossoms and yellow or damaged leaves. If your lotus starts to take over your pond, you can also cut away new growth, but keep in mind it will grow again until the lotus is repotted in spring.[20]

    • Never cut flower or leaf stems below water level. Roots and tubers use stems for oxygen.[21]
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    Use pond tabs to fertilize your lotus. Pond tablets are fertilizer made especially for aquatic plants. Wait until your tuber has developed at least 6 leaves before fertilizing it, and don't place the fertilizer directly against the tuber itself.[22]

    • Small lotus varieties only need 2 tablets, while larger varieties may need as many as 4. Add fertilizer once every 3 or 4 weeks, stopping in mid-July. If you continue to fertilize your lotus past this point, it won't be able to prepare for dormancy.
    • If you grew your lotus from seed, don't fertilize it during its first year.
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    Watch for pests. While pests vary depending on your geographic location, aphids and caterpillars may be attracted to lotus leaves. Applying a small amount of powdered pesticide directly to the leaves will protect your lotus plant from these pests.[23]

    • Liquid pesticides, even organic ones, have oils and detergents that can damage your lotus.
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    Move your lotus to deeper water in the fall. Lotus plants can spend the winter in ponds as far north as Michigan or Minnesota as long as the pond is deep enough to protect the tubers from ice. The tuber should at least be below the frost line, a depth that varies depending on where you live.[24]

    • If your pond is relatively shallow, you can remove the container and leave it in a garage or basem*nt until spring. Mulch around any above-ground pots to keep the tubers warm.
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    Repot the tuber every year. In early spring, when you spot the first sign of new growth, give your lotus fresh soil and return it to the original container (unless the container is damaged). Replace it in your pond at the same depth it was before.[25]

    • If your lotus took over your pond the previous year, inspect the container for cracks. You may want to get a larger container to better hold the lotus, if it grew over the rim.
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    Next time try soaking all seeds in potassium permanganate for five minutes just before planting. This will kill off many of the microscopic organisms that cause early plant die off. Mix just enough PP into a small amount of water to turn the water dark purple. You can also use PP to sterilize the soil, but it should be rinsed before using it. Another option is just baking the soil in an oven to 250 F.Keep seedling submerged in pond water (not chlorinated) until it opens leaves on the water.If your area is extremely dry, you may not be able to keep the young plants alive; all lotus originate in humid conditions.

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      To grow a lotus flower from a tuber, fill a large, round container with 60% clay and 40% river sand. Leave about 3-4 inches between the top of the soil and the rim of your container. Press the tuber into the top of the sand, but don’t bury it in the soil completely or it will rot. Lower the container 6-12 inches below the surface of the pond. Once your lotus plant has developed at least 6 leaves, drop a pond tablet, which is a fertilizer for aquatic plants, into the water near the plant. You will need to repot the lotus every year. For tips on growing your lotus from seed, read on!

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      3 Ways to Grow Lotus Flower - wikiHow? ›

      Lotus life cycle of budding, flowering and seeding, nanoscopic structure causes hydrophobic surface - YouTube.

      What is the best way to grow lotus from 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 will ensure a quick sprout. Change the water if cloudy to prevent bacteria growth. You should see sprouting in a week, roughly.

      What are 3 facts about lotus? ›

      More Lotus Facts:
      • It's India's national flower and is symbolic in Buddhism and Hinduism for wealth, prosperity, purity, and fertility.
      • The flower species is native to Asia and most predominantly in India and China.
      • The most common color variations of the lotus flower are pink and white.
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      Can lotus grow in just water? ›

      Planting Lotus

      Taller varieties of lotus can grow in water up to 18 inches or deeper, while dwarf varieties do best in water two to 12 inches deep. In winter, lotuses can be left in the pond so long as the tubers are protected from ice.

      Can you grow lotus without water? ›

      Most people think they must have a pond to plant a sacred lotus, the truth of the matter, is that you can grow lotus outside the pond, in a flower bed or on your deck or patio! Sacred lotus do not need a pond or moving water to grow and bloom.

      What is the lotus flower method? ›

      What is a lotus blossom diagram? The lotus blossom method is a brainstorming technique that involves building ideas around a central theme and then breaking them down into deeper sub-themes. The lotus diagram, also known as a map, consists of nine 3×3-square grids.

      What is the rarest color of lotus flower? ›

      The blue lotus flower, which is the rarest one, symbolizes a spirit's victory over wisdom and knowledge. The pink lotus flower symbolizes spiritual path & enlightenment.

      What chakra is the lotus flower? ›

      The lotus flower is rooted at the base of our spine at the root chakra. It grows up through the spine to its crowning glory at the seventh chakra – the 1,000-petaled lotus flower which represents the expansion of our ever growing soul. Each one of our chakras are referred to as lotus flowers.

      Can you grow lotus from cuttings? ›

      Sacred lotus is one of the valuable economic cut flowers in Thailand and Asian countries. The growers usually propagate by cutting stolon segment, since this technique allows cloning to supply uniform planting stock.

      Can lotus be grown indoors? ›

      The Lotus Water Lily is a water plant known for its stunning blooms. While the plants are often associated with outdoor ponds, they grow well indoors as well in the right conditions.

      How do you grow lotus flowers in soil? ›

      How Do I Plant My Lotus Tuber?
      1. Dig a shallow trench across the top of the soil mixture.
      2. Place your lotus tuber in the trench, being careful not to break or damage the growth tips, gently bring soil up around the lotus tuber being careful to keep the growth tips exposed.

      Is A lotus a holy flower? ›

      The lotus flower is sacred in Hinduism. It symbolizes beauty, fertility, prosperity, spirituality, and eternity.

      Is lotus a holy plant? ›

      Plant uses

      In Hinduism, the sacred lotus is representative of the sun, as well as a fertility symbol. In Buddhism, the lotus represents purity. The name of the second Buddha, Padmasambhava, means 'born from a lotus'.

      Is A lotus a tree or a plant? ›

      The lotus tree (Greek: λωτός, lōtós) is a plant that is referred to in stories from Greek and Roman mythology. The lotus tree is mentioned in Homer's Odyssey as bearing a fruit that caused a pleasant drowsiness, and which was said to be the only food of an island people called the Lotophagi or lotus-eaters.

      Can you grow lotus in a bowl? ›

      A bowl that is at least 6 inches deep and at least 12 inches wide provides enough room for a lotus' rhizome to be submerged so the plant's flower and leaves float on the water's surface. Lotus grows best in heavy soil rich in organic matter, such as a potting mixture formulated for pond plants.

      Is a lotus a water lily? ›

      Both are pond blooming plants that emerge from rhizomes and share a rich color palette, but there are some easy ways to tell them apart: Water lily flowers and leaves are thick and waxy while the lotus' are thin and papery. A water lily also has a recognizable notch in each leaf.

      Can we grow lotus from stem? ›

      Lotus plants are propagated vegetatively by dividing the underground stem, which ensures the preservation of desirable parent plant characteristics, or by seed.

      Can I grow lotus in a bucket? ›

      The smaller lotus tubers can be grown in smaller containers from 12 to 16" in diameter. The larger, tall lotus tubers need much more room, so you will need a container from 20-48" in diameter, or larger.

      Can lotus only grow in mud? ›

      "The lotus is the most beautiful flower, whose petals open one by one. But it will only grow in the mud.

      Do lotus need mud to grow? ›

      Lotus seeds germinate in the mud usually at the bottom of bodies of water. Once the seeds are released, some will begin to germinate in wet soil or water beds. It can take anywhere from two weeks to two months for the seeds to germinate. After germination, they begin to sprout.

      Does lotus flower show up on drug test? ›

      Blue Lotus itself is not detectable by urinalysis. Most products labeled as Blue Lotus contain synthetic cannabinoids, which is detected through testing.

      What does a black lotus mean? ›

      In Hinduism and Buddhism, the black lotus is highly revered; its petals represent the five Buddhas of Wisdom while its center symbolizes both the heart chakra and Buddhist enlightenment. To this day, Tibetan Buddhists still use this powerful symbol during religious ceremonies.

      What is the meaning of 7 petal lotus? ›

      The seven petals of the lotus in the logo represent seven continents on the globe. Modi said that the logo reflects India's idea of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' because of which India has always held belief in global harmony.

      Do purple lotus exist? ›

      The purple lotus flower has a unique existence because it represents the Noble Eightfold Path of Mysticism. It is represented by the eight petals and how the lotus flower grows from first the deep mud to the sunlight, and then blooming for three days is a beautiful fragrant purple flowers.

      What does purple lotus mean? ›

      Purple: Also rare, the purple lotus (often referenced in Buddhism) symbolizes balance within yourself, and self-enlightenment.

      What does pink lotus mean? ›

      Pink lotus flowers are known as Buddha's earthly symbol, where a bud symbolizes one's spiritual journey and a fully-bloomed pink lotus represents enlightenment. Yellow lotus flowers symbolize openness and hospitality while red flowers have come to meant selfless love and compassion.

      Which God represents lotus? ›

      Hindus revere it with the divinities Vishnu and Lakshmi often portrayed on a pink lotus in iconography; historically, many deities, namely Brahma, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Kubera, usually sit on a stylized lotus throne.

      Which God uses lotus flower? ›

      Lotus is associated with Surya, sun-god (identified with Vishnu), because its petals open as the sun rises and close as the sun-sets. Lotus has been regarded as a symbol of vairagya (detachment), so essential for remaining in god-consciousness.

      What does the 4 petal lotus mean? ›

      It is symbolized by a red, four-petaled lotus with a yellow square at its center. Each petal has one of the Sanskrit syllables वं vaṃ, शं śaṃ, षं ṣaṃ, and सं saṃ written on it in gold, representing the four vrittis: greatest joy, natural pleasure, delight in controlling passion, and blissfulness in concentration.

      How do you grow blue lotus? ›

      Because it lacks natural light, it will not bloom as well or grow as quickly in a container that is too dark. Blue lotus require a constant supply of water and fertilizer – it only needs to be fed once or twice a week. Blue lotus plants do well in a full sun, but they are unable to withstand the heat.

      Can lotus grow in soil? ›

      Lotus can quickly rot in organically rich soil, so it is best to use clay soil or potting mix made especially for pond plants. Add soil into the lotus container until it is about 3" deep.

      What is the lifespan of lotus plant? ›

      Lotus
      Interesting Facts:
      Origin:Ancient Egypt, India.
      Depth:18" or shallower.
      Lifespan:The lotus will probably be the last thing to begin to grow in your pond. Blooms last up to three days. The lotus is a perennial, which means once it has taken hold in your pond, it should bloom for years.
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      Where do lotus grow best? ›

      Lotus will handle some shade, especially in warmer climates, but to grow and bloom their best they prefer full sunlight. The main exception is in hot desert climates, where some shade cloth is desirable. Lotus require temperatures of at least 75 degrees F. for at least three months in summer to do well.

      Can lotus grow without sunlight? ›

      Soil and sun requirements for growing Lotus indoors. Lotus plants require at least 6 hours of sun per day to bloom properly and thrive.

      Is lotus easy to grow? ›

      Lotus Plant Care

      Caring for lotus plants is relatively easy. Place them in a spot that receives full sun and fertilize them moderately. Lotus tubers can't survive freezing. If your pond does not freeze solid, your lotus should be able to overwinter if placed deeper than the freeze line.

      Can I grow lotus in aquarium? ›

      The beautiful, aromatic flowers can be fully appreciated in open aquariums. A nutritious bottom encourages growth. Often available in a red and a green variety. Recommended as a solitary plant for large aquariums.

      Can lotus survive winter? ›

      In warmer winter climates, lotus can winter in place. You should allow your lotus leaves to wither and turn brown, once they have turned brown you may cut the stems above the water line. That's basically all you have to do until your lotus begin to send out new leaves in the spring.

      Why does God hold lotus? ›

      In fact, it is common for Hindu gods and goddesses to be depicted sitting on a lotus throne, as a gesture of divinity, purity, and a power. Even beyond its connection to the creator god, the lotus is one of Vishnu's four attributes, standing as a symbol of creation.

      What is the most holy flower? ›

      Lotus Flower

      The story goes that the lotus arose from the navel of God Vishnu, with Brahma sitting at the centre of the flower. Some believe that God's hands and feet are lotus-like and his eyes shaped like lotus petals; his glance and touch are said to be as soft as lotus buds.

      What is a lotus tree in the Bible? ›

      lo'-tus (tse'elim; the King James Version shady trees): The trees under which behemoth (the "hippopotams") rests; "He lieth under the lotus-trees," "The lotus-trees cover him with their shade" (Job 40:21,22).

      What is a nickname for a lotus? ›

      Nicknames for your little Lotus include Lola or Lou, or maybe even Lulu, though it is a stretch. If you're set on floral appellation, preferably exotic, meaningful and international in spirit, Lotus is one to consider.

      Why am I drawn to lotus flower? ›

      The lotus is a symbol of purity and perfect beauty in many Asian cultures and faiths, but it is somewhat more than that. It symbolizes purity or beauty that holds itself above the mud and water that is variously interpreted as imperfection, sin, attachment, or Earthly desires.

      Is lotus a lucky plant? ›

      For centuries, the lotus flower has been depicted in different religions and countries around the world. Miraculously growing in the murkiest of conditions, the lotus is a lucky symbol that's revered for its resilience, and of course, its beauty.

      Is lotus fruit real? ›

      The fruits of this plant are identified as one of the jujube species. It is found today mainly in areas of North Africa and Asia. The jujube commonly consumed in various traditional cuisines, is the one identified as ziziphus jujuba, while the Ziziphus lotus plant represents a wild variant of it.

      Is there a lotus Emoji? ›

      Lotus was approved as part of Unicode 14.0 in 2021 and added to Emoji 14.0 in 2021. 🚩 Approved in September 2021 as part of Emoji 14.0.

      Is lotus a birth flower? ›

      Lotus, known as the flower of enlightenment, is the birth flower for July. The lotus is also considered a symbol of purity, self-regulation, self-generation and rebirth.

      Can you grow lotus as a houseplant? ›

      The Lotus Water Lily is a water plant known for its stunning blooms. While the plants are often associated with outdoor ponds, they grow well indoors as well in the right conditions.

      How long does it take for a lotus to flower? ›

      The lotus will start to send up leaves after a few days in water above 70 °F (21 °C). It blooms after 3 to 4 weeks in water above 80 °F (27 °C). Check your water temperature every other day.

      How many years does it take for a lotus to bloom? ›

      It takes about two years for a lotus plant grown from seed to flower, but tubers produce plants that blossom the first year. For effective lotus plant care, many gardeners start the tuber in a container and sink it into a pond, rather than planting it into the soil at the bottom of the pond.

      Can you grow lotus root at home? ›

      Potting lotus tubers is easy. Selection of the correct pot, planting media, planting location and fertilizer are all important to grow your lotus tuber successfully. Key Points on how to pot lotus tubers: Use correct size pot with no holes.

      Can you grow lotus in dirt? ›

      Lotus can quickly rot in organically rich soil, so it is best to use clay soil or potting mix made especially for pond plants. Add soil into the lotus container until it is about 3" deep.

      Do lotus flowers grow in dirt? ›

      Soil And Sun Requirements

      Lotus plants need at least 6 hours of sun per day to bloom properly and thrive. For soil you can buy soil made especially for pond plants, or use a heavy topsoil or clay.

      Is a water lily a lotus? ›

      The biggest difference between a lily and a lotus is the shape of the leaves and flowers. The water lily grows a big lily pad with a notch, while the lotus grows a perfectly round lily pad. Water lilies also have leaves that float directly on the water, while lotus leaves hover above the water by six inches or more.

      What do lotus flowers symbolize? ›

      In Hinduism, the lotus represents spiritual enlightenment, beauty, fertility, purity, prosperity and eternity. It is said that there's a lotus flower in every Hindu's heart, and that when this lotus blooms, the person achieves enlightenment. The lotus is also an important symbol in the Hindu tantric tradition.

      How long can lotus live? ›

      Viable lotus seeds have been found that are over 2000 years old!

      What is the lifespan of lotus? ›

      The Lotus flower also exhibits a fascinating will to live. The seeds of the flower can survive droughts for more than over 200 hundred years, and are able to germinate after thousands of years.

      What is the rarest lotus flower? ›

      The blue lotus flower, which is the rarest one, symbolizes a spirit's victory over wisdom and knowledge. The pink lotus flower symbolizes spiritual path & enlightenment.

      Do lotuses bloom twice? ›

      So, what is it about this specific bloom that makes it oh so special? To start, the lotus has a life cycle unlike any other plant. With its roots latched in mud, it submerges every night into river water and miraculously re-blooms the next morning, sparklingly clean.

      Which month is best to grow lotus? ›

      Sunlight is a must for the lotus plant to flower. So tanks should be placed where there is plenty of sunlight. The best time to plant is from March to May. Usually tubers or bulbs are used for planting, seeds can also be used to make new seedlings.

      Does lotus root grow in the US? ›

      It grows well within U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 to 10, where it is commonly added to water gardens and decorative ponds. Chinese lotus root requires very little care in the warmer end of its climate range if it is grown in a suitably wet and sunny location.

      Can lotus grow from cutting? ›

      As you can guess from our planting method, lotus root is mainly propagated by rhizome division. The roots continuously grow links of tubers that can be cut into multiple plants. Since they grow so quickly, you can take cuttings for your friends and still have enough to fill out your water garden!

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