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      07-18-2009
I was wondering if I went to the local craft store and bought a lotus pod that they use for floral arrangements. Could I manage to get it to grow a lotus? I was wondering what your thoughts on this was and if you felt it was possible.

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I was wondering if I went to the local craft store and bought a lotus pod that they use for floral arrangements. Could I manage to get it to grow a lotus? I was wondering what your thoughts on this was and if you felt it was possible.
Maybe I don't know what a Lotus Pod is that would be available at a crafts store, but wouldn't it already be dried out and dead? Enlighten me. I am interested at some point in growing one also.

 
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      07-18-2009
It would be dried out yes. I didn't know what the process was for growing a Lotus from seeds. I'm going to try it though and see what happens.

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      07-18-2009
i think it would if the seeds are still in there, only they may have already fallen out

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      07-22-2009
Can you grow lotus plants from dried seed pods? If the seed pods dried naturally (as opposed to being baked), then yes, you may be able to use them as seed stock.

Lotus seeds are quite hardy. It is said that some of the first archeologists who found Egyptian tombs also found seed pods that were still viable after 3000 years!

Lotus plants are hardy from zones 5 to 10.

They need to be planted in full sun submerged under no more than 10 inches of water. These plants will bloom if planted in full sun for at least 3 months in soil temperatures above 75 degrees.

Plant your seeds in shallow pots with no more than 4 inches of topsoil. Lotus plants grow tubers which need horizontal space, so you pot should be shallow but about a foot wide.

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      07-22-2009
Great information Dave. Now to find some seeds.

 
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      07-22-2009
Going to have to locate some myself and give it a shot.

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      07-27-2009
I just Googled "Lotus Seeds", and came up with plenty of info about lotus seeds of all kinds and varieties of lotus. As wel as the how to's.

 
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