Lotus Flower Cultivation Methods
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1. Lotus flowers can grow normally in poor soil, so their requirements for soil are not high. However, the most suitable soil for lotus flower growth is fertile, well-drained sandy loam soil, preferably slightly acidic. Slightly alkaline soil will cause the leaves of lotus flowers to turn yellow, affecting their normal growth.
2. Lotus flowers are not drought-tolerant but can tolerate moisture well. During the growing season, sufficient water should be provided to lotus flowers to maintain their normal growth requirements, so it is best to keep the soil moist. Overwatering can lead to the gradual yellowing and falling off of lotus flower leaves, while drought and dehydration will cause the leaves to become dull, gradually turn yellow, and eventually fall off.
3. Lotus flowers prefer sunlight, so when cultivating them, it is best to place them in a sunny location. If they are kept in the shade for a long time, it will lead to weak branches and leaves, with the leaves gradually becoming thinner and yellower, resulting in fewer or even no flowers.
4. The most suitable temperature range for lotus flower growth is between 15 to 32°C. Within this temperature range, their growth rate is the fastest. Lotus flowers are not cold-tolerant, and when the temperature drops below 5°C in winter, they should be moved indoors for care. If the temperature falls below 0°C, lotus flowers will be frostbitten.
The above is the detailed content on the cultivation methods of lotus flowers and how to grow them. I hope it can be of help to you!