How to Germinate Lotus Seeds (2024)

Introduction: How to Germinate Lotus Seeds

I really don't know California agricultural law against purchasing growing and selling water lotus but I bought these from ebay and was shipped to me from China hopefully I'm not breaking any laws ?

Step 1: Scoring the Seeds

one and only most difficult part of this stage is to score the seeds (opening one end of the seeds) I've seen people try many ways. I seen it been filed down, you can sand it down, cut it with a knife or blade. I prefer to use a drill bit.

Step 2: 1/4 Inch Drill Bit Was My Weapon of Choice

there's two ends to the seeds. One is a dimple end the other is a nipple end. With your drill bit (SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY) Drill into the (DIMPLE) end of the seeds just enough to penetrate the outer hard shell of the seeds carefully not to hit the inner white meat of the seeds.

Step 3: Container, Water, and Temperature

I used a old glass pickle about 7 inch tall in length. I was told not to use tap water straight from the faucet. But I'm a rebel so I use it anyways because it was easy to control the temperature and more convenient since this is all taking place in my kitchen. Not burning hot water but warm safe to touch water is what you want.

Step 4: I Love California Weather

okay maybe not right now because we're in the middle of winter not because it's cold but there is no sunlight to give to these little guys. Knowing that to have a successful growth in a seed you need the right temperature, Water, and sun. So....where else would be a good place to store them? I got it the stove. Not on the burners of course I'm not craving lotus seeds soup but above where the button function are against the wall. Here's why,
1. the temperature needs to be around 60 to 90 degrees for it to germinate
2. the stove light can be very beneficial since California don't have any sun right now or else I would just leave it at the window
3. I thought I have a number three but I don't

Step 5: It's Like Caring for a Baby While You Watch It Grow

Watching it grow is the most precious thing you can possibly experience from growing a seed into a fully grown plant. But wait just like a baby it needs your caring for and attention. Twice a day the water needs changing (replace with warm water) when the sun do decide to play peek a boo with you take it outside try to feed it as much sunlight as possible at least 7 hours a day.

Step 6: They Grow Fast...

About a 1/2 inch a day once you see the first growth spurts. I eventually had to transfer them in to a glass water jug because you want them to be at least 6 in tall before you can pot them (I'll have an instructables update on that too soon) stay tuned.

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How to Germinate Lotus Seeds (2024)

FAQs

How to Germinate Lotus Seeds? ›

Preparing the Seeds

How do you germinate lotus seeds? ›

Put the container where you see it often. Change the water daily using warm water, not softened by chemicals. Keep the water between 70-85°F (21-29°C). The seeds will swell and then sprout, usually within a week (N.

Why are my lotus seeds not germinating? ›

Too much or too little water is the most likely reason for seeds not germinating. With too little or no water, seeds remain dormant. With too much water, seeds become susceptible to rot or infection from soil-borne fungi (also referred to as "dampening off").

Can lotus grow in just water? ›

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.

Does lotus seed need to soak? ›

Apparently, you mustn't let lotus seed touch cold water. Otherwise, it will not turn soft. That means, never washed the lotus seed in running tap water or soaked it with cold water. The secret is by using boiling water to soak it for 5-10 minutes will help to soften the lotus seeds.

How do you germinate flower seeds quickly? ›

One way to push germination along with a hard seed coat is to combine nicking with a water-hydrogen peroxide soak—until you see the small root tip appear. This method speeds germination, which means you can get your garden growing sooner.

When seeds fail to germinate? ›

A seed might fail to germinate due to multiple reasons. Water is a key factor in promoting seed germination. Very less or too much water content can affect germination. Lack of oxygen also inhibits seed germination and oxygen availability is directly linked to water availability.

What to do if seeds don't germinate? ›

If the soil looks dried out: increase the watering (it may be too dry for the seeds to germinate!). If a dome lid is not being used, use one! If the soil is wet and has algae/mold growth: decrease watering and increase air flow. If a dome lid is on, take it off for a few hours each day.

Which side of lotus seed should be rub? ›

Lotus seed for growing should be dry and hard. To begin the sprouting process the hard dark brown seed coat is rubbed on rough sand paper on the end of the seed with a dimple (opposite the pointed end).

What is the lifespan of a lotus seed? ›

Radiocarbon dating showed that seeds of lotus have a maximum viability period of about 1,300 years (Ferrer‐Gallego et al., 2015). Lotus seeds consumed in many forms as raw or cooked, ripened, or un‐ripened, and mostly used in desserts (Chen et al., 2019).

What is the fastest way to germinate lotus seeds? ›

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.

How to grow lotus seeds at home without soil? ›

Lotus seeds can germinate and grow in water without soil, but they will need a substrate, such as clay or pebbles, to anchor their roots. They also require a source of nutrients, which can be provided by fertilizers or by adding fish or other aquatic organisms to the water.

Can I grow lotus in pots? ›

Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera, Zones 4–10), a type of water lily, makes one of the most attractive container plants. It offers exotic flowers on tall stalks but also fantastic, tropical foliage that lasts until frost.

Which side do you break lotus seeds? ›

there's two ends to the seeds. One is a dimple end the other is a nipple end. With your drill bit (SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY) Drill into the (DIMPLE) end of the seeds just enough to penetrate the outer hard shell of the seeds carefully not to hit the inner white meat of the seeds.

Which month is best for planting lotus seeds? ›

Additional information
Weight2 g
Ideal LocationBalcony, Terrace
Number of Seeds / Size20 Seeds
Sowing TimeJune to Aug
Type of SeedsFlower Seeds
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