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Posted By: kennyso need help with growing lotus from seeds - July 7th, 2006 at 11:36 AM
Hi, I have 3 lotus seeds which I have soaked for about two weeks now. One has cracked but nothing has happened since (a week or so) and the other two haven't even cracked! Today I found the seeds floating near the surface! I've been careful to change the water more than twice a day to make sure that it doesn't get a chance to get cloudy. I use warm water everytime. I'm stumped! I really want to be able to have a lotus plant...so any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you guys so much!
Posted By: tkhooper Re: need help with growing lotus from seeds - July 8th, 2006 at 04:55 AM
Good luck with those. Where did you get the seeds? I'd like some of the seeds for the bowl lotus to try inside since I don't have anywhere to put a deep pond.
Posted By: Gardencrazy Re: need help with growing lotus from seeds - July 8th, 2006 at 06:41 AM
Kenny, My best guess would be that they may have been scarified a little to deeply. Wish I could help more.
Donna
Posted By: Merme Re: need help with growing lotus from seeds - July 8th, 2006 at 12:21 PM
Donna ~ could they have been damaged in the mail? They were the large lotus seeds I sent to him, which originated from you.

Merme
Posted By: kennyso Re: need help with growing lotus from seeds - July 8th, 2006 at 12:58 PM
Merme, they seemed fine when I got them, no weird marks, or anything. They were all covered in a very small layer of white dust and they looked a bit paler than mosst seeds, but aside from that, they seemed fine. Maybe it was the dust that caused the fungus, therefore stopping sprouting? I made sure I rinsed the seeds out in warm water first.
Posted By: Gardencrazy Re: need help with growing lotus from seeds - July 10th, 2006 at 06:01 AM
Merme, I really don't know what happened. I used a bubble mailer to insure they made it safely through the mail.

Kennyso, It is possible that the dust might have caused the fungus but I am unsure. I really have had no luck with the seeds myself.

Donna
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