Himadri Aquatics 3 Lotus Tuber Combo - Yellow Peony
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Himadri Aquatics 3 Lotus Tuber Combo - Yellow Peony
Cultivate stunning aquatic beauty with the Himadri Aquatics 3 Lotus Tuber Combo, featuring the vibrant 'Yellow Peony', elegant 'Subhadra', and classic 'Amery Camelia' varieties. These premium lotus tubers grow into magnificent plants, perfect for ponds, water gardens, or large containers. Each combo includes three distinct tubers, ready to bring lush foliage and spectacular blooms to your aquatic landscape. Mature plants typically reach a height of 30 to 100 Centimeter and are known for their large, waxy green leaves and exquisite flowers.
Caring for lotus plants involves several key steps to ensure their health and vitality:
1. Sunlight: Lotus plants require full sun for at least 6-8 hours a day. Ensure they are planted in a location with plenty of sunlight.
2. Watering: Lotus plants are aquatic and need to be grown in containers or ponds with at least a foot or two of water. They prefer still or slow-moving water. Keep the water level consistent, adding more as needed to maintain the desired depth.
3. Soil: Use heavy clay soil or loam specifically designed for aquatic plants. Lotus plants are heavy feeders and will appreciate a layer of rich compost or fertilizer placed at the bottom of their container or pond.
4. Fertilizing: Fertilize lotus plants regularly during the growing season. Use a fertilizer specifically formulated for aquatic plants, and apply according to the manufacturer's instructions.
5. Pruning: Remove any dead or decaying leaves regularly to prevent them from polluting the water. Prune away spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
6. Winter care: In colder climates, lotus plants will go dormant in winter. If you're growing them in a pond, ensure the water doesn't freeze completely. Move container-grown lotus to a frost-free location or bring them indoors for winter.
7. Pests and diseases: Keep an eye out for pests like aphids, snails, and caterpillars, as well as diseases like fungal infections. Treat any infestations promptly to prevent them from spreading.
8. Container size: If growing lotus in containers, choose a large enough container to accommodate their growth. Lotus plants can quickly outgrow smaller containers, leading to stunted growth and poor health.
By following these care tips, you can enjoy healthy and vibrant lotus plants in your garden or pond.
FAQ:
Q: How long does it take for lotus tubers to sprout and grow?
A: Lotus tubers typically begin to sprout within 1-2 weeks after planting, with visible growth appearing in 3-4 weeks under optimal conditions.
Q: Can these lotus varieties be grown in pots?
A: Yes, these lotus tubers can be successfully grown in large, watertight pots (at least 15-Inch wide) filled with heavy clay soil and submerged in water, making them suitable for patios or smaller water features.