bonsai lotus seeds red, colour Wall Hanging Flower pot Plastic 100% quality Wall Hanging Flower pot Plastic 100% quality Specifications of Wall Hanging Flower pot PlasticProduct details of 10 pcs bonsai lotus seeds mix colors seeds pack red, pink, yellow and white Quantity: 10 piecesVarieties: Mix of red, pink, yellow, and white lotus seedsCultivation: Suitable for both outdoor and indoor gardeningPlanting Season: Spring or summerGrowing Conditions: Full sun and warm temperaturesSoil: Well-draining soil with a layer of clay or heavy soil beneathWatering: Keep the soil muddy during the growth stage, lower water level as they matureFertilizing: Use aquatic plant fertilizers during the growing seasonMaintenance: Prune leaves and flowers as needed to maintain shapeDormancy: Lotus plants go dormant in winter, lower water level, and resume growth in warm temperatures. Bonsai lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is a beautiful and exotic plant that can be grown as a miniature version of the larger lotus plants. Growing lotus from seeds is a rewarding gardening experience. Here's how you can grow bonsai lotus from a mix of red, pink, yellow, and white seeds: Materials You'll Need: Bonsai lotus seeds (mixed colors)Planting container or potHeavy garden soil or aquatic planting mixWatering can or spray bottleWater tray or basinFull sun or bright, indirect lightSteps: Select a Container: Choose a container or pot with a diameter of at least 12 inches (30 cm) and a depth of 6-12 inches (15-30 cm). Make sure the container doesn't have drainage holes, as lotus plants require a lot of water. Prepare the Planting Mix: Fill the container with heavy garden soil or aquatic planting mix. You can find specialized aquatic planting mix at garden centers or online. It's important that the soil is heavy and doesn't float, as lotus plants need stability. Soak the Seeds: Place the bonsai lotus seeds in a bowl of warm water and let them soak for about 24 hours. This helps soften the seed coat and encourages germination. Plant the Seeds: Plant the soaked seeds about 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep in the soil. Space them evenly in the container. Gently press the seeds into the soil without burying them too deeply. Watering: Fill the container with water until it covers the soil and the seeds. Maintain a water depth of about 1 inch above the soil surface. Keep the water level consistent as the seeds germinate and grow. Light: Place the container in a sunny location with full sun or provide bright, indirect light if growing indoors.