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Old 05-07-2006, 12:01 AM posted to rec.ponds
~ janj
 
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Default Lotus that jumped the pot

On 4 Jul 2006 09:09:58 -0700, "gene" wrote:

I have a lotus that is just starting to put up leaves, and I have found
that one of its three growing points has jumped the pot (I planted it
too close to the edge in the first place). I read a newsletter that
said that the writer took a runner from a lotus that jumped its pot and
replanted it elsewhere. I thought you couldn't touch those things
during growing season out of concern that injury would rot the whole
plant.

I also read that if the plant is producing out of pot runners, it
diminishes the chances for blooming, which I certainly don't want to
happen. It's hard enough to get those things started and keep the
racoons out afterwards.

So, if your experience was that you could cut off a runner that's just
wandering around in the water, and replant it in the summer, without
damaging the rest of the plant, I would be very grateful to hear from
you.


I haven't done it, but I've heard of people directing the runner into a
another pot. Supposedly rot will stop at the knuckle, do I recommend it?
No, not from my stand point. ~ jan
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