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Light Blue Rose Lotus Bulbs are a stunning aquatic addition to any water garden or koi pond, known for their rare, rose-like double blooms in a serene light blue hue. The lotus flowers can span up to 15–20 cm in diameter, perched above broad, rounded leaves that float elegantly on the water's surface. Their exquisite structure and calming colour make them a centrepiece in ornamental ponds, terrace water bowls, or large containers. Native to Asia, lotuses are deeply rooted in tradition and symbolism, often associated with purity and tranquillity. These flowers are not only visually striking but are also a favourite in koi ponds for their shade-providing leaves and natural beauty.
Planting instructions
File one end of the bulb gently to break its hard outer shell and trigger sprouting. Start the bulb in a wide container filled with heavy soil, covering it lightly, then add shallow water. Once sprouted, submerge the container 5–10 cm deep in a pond or large tub.
Growing Requirements
Pests
Generally hardy, but may face aphids or fungal issues if the water is stagnant. Ensure clean water and good air circulation.
soil
Use heavy garden soil or aquatic plant mix; avoid light or sandy soils that may float or cloud water.
spot
Ideal for sunny pond edges, water gardens, or large tubs placed in full sun (6–8 hours daily).
temperature
Lotus thrives in warm temperatures above 20°C; in colder regions, bulbs should be stored indoors over winter.
watering
Keep the container submerged in water once leaves appear. Ensure water levels remain consistent, especially in dry weather. Water is maintained naturally in ponds. If kept in containers, top up evaporated water regularly. For sprouting, change water every 2–3 days until planted in a pond.
how to harvest
Harvest flowers when just starting to open early in the morning. Cut with a long stem and place in clean, cool water. Use with other bold flowers like lilies or tropical foliage. For longer vase life, change water daily and keep out of direct sunlight. If kept in a pond, faded blooms can be trimmed to encourage more flowering.

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