How to get dry land lotus seedsThe scientific name of the dry land lotus is Nasturtium, also known as lotus leaf seven and dry lotus. It belongs to the Nasturtium family. Its flowering period is from June to October each year, and its fruiting period is around July to November. It is not very cold-resistant and prefers a warm and humid growing environment. Its seeds are formed after it blooms. Dry land lotus seedsThe seeds of the dry land lotus can be germinated and can last for several years, so you can save the seeds yourself. After it blooms, it will produce seeds. You can take out the seeds after the flowers fade. After selecting the fuller seeds, dry them in the sun and then store them. Dry lotus seed preservationWhen preserving the seeds of the dry land lotus, you can put them in a bottle. They need a dry environment and good ventilation. They also need to be stored at a suitable temperature, so that they can be preserved for a longer time. Planting dry lotus seedsWhen sowing dryland lotus, it is usually done in spring, specifically from March to June, or in August to September in autumn. The soil used should be loose, fertile and well-drained. It is best to use sandy soil, which allows it to grow well. It needs to be watered in time. |
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