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lotus seed to plant Lotus Seeds for Planting — Random Hybrid Mix

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lotus seed to plant Lotus Seeds for Planting — Random Hybrid MixGrow Beautiful Lotus from Seed The Fun Way There's something magical about dropping a hard little seed into water and watching it crack open, send out a pale green shoot, and slowly unfurl into one of the most beautiful aquatic plants on earth. This packet of 15 randomly hybridized lotus seeds (Nelumbo) from the 'Little Princess' breeding program gives you exactly that experience with a twist. Because these are random hybrids, every seed is a

Grow Beautiful Lotus from Seed — The Fun Way

There's something magical about dropping a hard little seed into water and watching it crack open, send out a pale green shoot, and slowly unfurl into one of the most beautiful aquatic plants on earth. This packet of 15 randomly hybridized lotus seeds (Nelumbo) from the 'Little Princess' breeding program gives you exactly that experience — with a twist. Because these are random hybrids, every seed is a surprise. You won't know the flower color, petal count, or mature size until it blooms. That's the miracle.

What's Inside Each packet contains fifteen (15) freshly harvested, randomly hybridized lotus seeds. These aren't generic lotus seeds from a mass supplier — they come from carefully tended breeding stock, the same nursery that produces named varieties like Princess Harper, Princess Charlotte, and other 'Little Princess' cultivars. Complete growing instructions are available right here on our website so you can get started the day your seeds arrive.

How to Grow Lotus from Seed Growing lotus from seed is one of the most rewarding pond projects you can take on, and it's easier than you think. Visit our detailed growing guide on the website for full step-by-step instructions. Here's the overview:

  1. Scarify the seed — Use a metal file or sandpaper to carefully remove the hard brown outer seed coat on one end until the cream-colored layer is just visible. This lets water penetrate the shell and activate germination.
  2. Soak in warm water — Drop your filed seeds into a cup or bowl of warm water (70–90°F) and place in a bright, sunny spot indoors. Change the water every 1–2 days to prevent bacteria.
  3. Watch them sprout — Most seeds will swell within hours and begin sending out shoots within 1–2 weeks. Once the stem reaches about 4–6 inches with unfurled leaves, they're ready to transplant.
  4. Plant in a container or pond — Use heavy clay-based soil (not regular potting mix — it floats!) in a wide, shallow container. Keep at least 2–4 inches of water above the soil surface. Place in full sun.

Who Are These Seeds For?

  • First-time water gardeners looking for an affordable, fun entry point into growing lotus
  • Koi pond owners who want to add beautiful flowering plants to their pond ecosystem
  • Experienced lotus growers who enjoy the surprise of growing unnamed hybrids
  • Teachers and families — lotus seeds are one of the best hands-on botany projects for kids (they sprout fast and the results are dramatic)
  • Container gardeners — many of these hybrids are compact enough to grow in a bowl or small patio container

What to Expect Because these are randomly hybridized seeds, each one is genetically unique. You may get tiny bowl-sized lotus, medium garden lotus, or tall statement plants. Flower colors could range from white to pink to red, and petal counts vary from single to multi-petal. That unpredictability is what makes growing from seed so exciting — and why we call this the "Miracle Packet."

Important Growing Notes

  • Lotus seeds need warm water temperatures (above 60°F) to germinate reliably
  • Seeds started indoors can be transplanted outdoors once nighttime temperatures are consistently above 60°F
  • Lotus grown from seed may not bloom in the first year — the plant focuses on building a strong tuber system, with flowers typically appearing in year two
  • Hardy in USDA Zones 4–10 once established

Read full instructions for growing lotus from seeds

 


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