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300 Mixed-Color Hydroponic Water Lily and Lotus Seeds—Aquatic Plant Seeds, Suitable for Gardens
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Description:
🌱 Easy Hydroponic Germination: Simply place the pre-treated seeds directly into water and change the water every two days. Once germinated, add nutrient-rich mud to promote healthy root development. Soil is not required to grow these lotus plants.
🌡️ Suitable for All Seasons—Indoors and Outdoors: These bowl-shaped lotus seeds have no dormancy period and thrive in water temperatures above 15°C. They are suitable for year-round planting in indoor pots, patio containers, outdoor ponds, and garden fountains.
🌸 Vibrant, Colorful Lotus Blooms: Each seed offers a spectacular visual display, growing into a lush aquatic plant that adds a touch of elegance and natural beauty to your home, pond, or garden.
🌿 Rapid Growth: Easy to cultivate, these lotus plants grow quickly with minimal maintenance.
🏡 Versatile Aquatic Decor: These freshwater lotus flowers can be used to enhance goldfish ponds, hotel landscaping, private gardens, or as decorative indoor accents.
🌱 Easy Hydroponic Germination: Simply place the pre-treated seeds directly into water and change the water every two days. Once germinated, add nutrient-rich mud to promote healthy root development. Soil is not required to grow these lotus plants.
🌡️ Suitable for All Seasons—Indoors and Outdoors: These bowl-shaped lotus seeds have no dormancy period and thrive in water temperatures above 15°C. They are suitable for year-round planting in indoor pots, patio containers, outdoor ponds, and garden fountains.
🌸 Vibrant, Colorful Lotus Blooms: Each seed offers a spectacular visual display, growing into a lush aquatic plant that adds a touch of elegance and natural beauty to your home, pond, or garden.
🌿 Rapid Growth: Easy to cultivate, these lotus plants grow quickly with minimal maintenance.
🏡 Versatile Aquatic Decor: These freshwater lotus flowers can be used to enhance goldfish ponds, hotel landscaping, private gardens, or as decorative indoor accents.
Features
- BrandSIENTICE
- Intended useOutdoor
- Seed typeFlowers
- HardinessNot hardy
- OrganicYes
Advice from
What to plant and sow in March
For most gardeners, the year really kicks off in March. Depending on where you live, the amount of sun exposure you have and what you plan to grow, you can start seeds indoors and in greenhouses, repot your indoor plants and sow your summer annuals. Lettuces, leeks and carrots can also go in the ground from mid-March.
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