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Lotus in Chicago
Thanks to all those here that encouraged me to not give up on my Lotus. After
months of no sign of life, it only began to put up aerials in the beginning of August, and I just had my first blossom today, September 19th. We're expecting 48 degrees tonight, and I thought I would just have a never-opening tantalizer of a hugh bud, but this morning it was gloriously open. What an exotic specimen! It is a Mrs. PDS and it is in a stock tank. I hope I can keep it from freezing this winter-- the tub it's in weighs around 500 pounds, so it's staying put. Unless someone can suggest a way to remove the roots and keep them alive over the winter. Gene |
Lotus in Chicago
The lotus need to go deep enough in the water that it doesn't freeze (I
believe... I may be misremembering and confusing the lotus with the hardy water lily.. I do that a bit .. the misremembering - not the confusing the lotus with the HWL). Glad to hear that you got your bloom. I'm a first year care giver of a lotus as well. It was a real treat and I'm really looking forward to next years bloom. DKat "EliezerE" wrote in message ... Thanks to all those here that encouraged me to not give up on my Lotus. After months of no sign of life, it only began to put up aerials in the beginning of August, and I just had my first blossom today, September 19th. We're expecting 48 degrees tonight, and I thought I would just have a never-opening tantalizer of a hugh bud, but this morning it was gloriously open. What an exotic specimen! It is a Mrs. PDS and it is in a stock tank. I hope I can keep it from freezing this winter-- the tub it's in weighs around 500 pounds, so it's staying put. Unless someone can suggest a way to remove the roots and keep them alive over the winter. Gene |
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