When do lotus plants sprout and grow leaves
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When do lotus plants sprout and grow leaves
Lotus plants can be sown all year round and will sprout in about half a month. It is best to plant them in spring, and they will start to grow leaves around March to April. By the end of April or early May, they enter the bud formation stage, and from June to August, they enter the flowering stage. For them to sprout and grow leaves, the water temperature must be above 16 degrees Celsius, preferably maintained between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. In summer, it is necessary to water in time, and proper drainage should be done during the rainy season.
Lotus sprouting time
Lotus plants can be sown all year round as they do not have a dormancy period. However, the water temperature needs to be above 16 degrees Celsius. If the temperature and lighting are suitable, they will quickly sprout and bloom. When sown in spring, they can bloom in 50-60 days, and when sown in autumn and winter, they can bloom in 60-80 days, with sprouting taking place in half a month.
Requirements for growing lotus plants to sprout and grow leaves
For lotus plants to sprout and grow leaves, the water temperature must be above 16 degrees Celsius, preferably maintained between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. They also need daily sunlight for photosynthesis. In summer, with higher temperatures, it is necessary to water them in time and also spray water appropriately. During the rainy season, it is important to ensure that the water level does not exceed the standing leaves and to prepare for drainage. It is also necessary to change the water every few days to prevent the water from becoming murky.
Lotus flowering time
After lotus plants sprout and grow leaves, they require a large amount of water and need to be watered in time, especially when the temperature is high in summer. The water basin should not be left dry. Moreover, lotus plants enjoy fertilizer, but excessive fertilizer should not be applied after they have sprouted and grown leaves, as it may burn the roots and affect their normal growth.
When lotus plants are planted in spring, they can start to grow leaves around March to April, enter the bud formation stage by the end of April or early May, and enter the flowering stage from June to August.
The method introduced in this article for when lotus plants sprout and grow leaves is for reference only.