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Dan 13-09-2003 02:42 PM

Lotus Planting Depth
 
Can Lotus plants be planted too deep? Can I plant at bottom of 4 foot deep
pond?



Glenn S. 13-09-2003 03:32 PM

Lotus Planting Depth
 
As usual, everyone will have their opinion on this. In the spring, my large
Lotus pot fell off the ledge that I had built in the pond and settled in
comfortably at the 3' deep end of the pond - luckily it remained upright. I
had lots of floating leaves, many verticals, and just as many lovely blooms
this year as I did last year when it was on the 1' deep ledge.

I doubt that an extra foot would make that much difference. Could you
possibly place the pot on some blocks so that it isn't sitting on the bottom
of the pond. And if you're worried about the block sitting on the liner (if
you have a liner bottom), do like I do. My pump is sitting on a cinder
block and the cinder block is sitting on a piece of 1/2" styrofoam.

gds
Harpers Ferry, WV (Zone 6)


"Dan" wrote in message
...
Can Lotus plants be planted too deep? Can I plant at bottom of 4 foot

deep
pond?





ponder 17-09-2003 02:43 AM

Lotus Planting Depth
 
lotus need lots of heat and light and this is why thy should be closer to
the top, as to how far down I think you may have some trouble at that depth.

Glenn S. wrote in message
...
As usual, everyone will have their opinion on this. In the spring, my

large
Lotus pot fell off the ledge that I had built in the pond and settled in
comfortably at the 3' deep end of the pond - luckily it remained upright.

I
had lots of floating leaves, many verticals, and just as many lovely

blooms
this year as I did last year when it was on the 1' deep ledge.

I doubt that an extra foot would make that much difference. Could you
possibly place the pot on some blocks so that it isn't sitting on the

bottom
of the pond. And if you're worried about the block sitting on the liner

(if
you have a liner bottom), do like I do. My pump is sitting on a cinder
block and the cinder block is sitting on a piece of 1/2" styrofoam.

gds
Harpers Ferry, WV (Zone 6)


"Dan" wrote in message
...
Can Lotus plants be planted too deep? Can I plant at bottom of 4 foot

deep
pond?







Gregory Young 18-09-2003 12:22 AM

Lotus Planting Depth
 
Agreed.. they are emergent plants, and unlike the lilies prefer shallow
depths.
That being said the larger varieties (Hindu, etc), can easily grow in
natural ponds over 6 feet in depth.
They all will do well in just a couple inches of water however. Plus they
are much easier to get at to fertilize, trim, repot, etc, etc
Happy ponding,
Greg

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"ponder" wrote in message
...
lotus need lots of heat and light and this is why thy should be closer to
the top, as to how far down I think you may have some trouble at that

depth.

Glenn S. wrote in message
...
As usual, everyone will have their opinion on this. In the spring, my

large
Lotus pot fell off the ledge that I had built in the pond and settled in
comfortably at the 3' deep end of the pond - luckily it remained

upright.
I
had lots of floating leaves, many verticals, and just as many lovely

blooms
this year as I did last year when it was on the 1' deep ledge.

I doubt that an extra foot would make that much difference. Could you
possibly place the pot on some blocks so that it isn't sitting on the

bottom
of the pond. And if you're worried about the block sitting on the liner

(if
you have a liner bottom), do like I do. My pump is sitting on a cinder
block and the cinder block is sitting on a piece of 1/2" styrofoam.

gds
Harpers Ferry, WV (Zone 6)


"Dan" wrote in message
...
Can Lotus plants be planted too deep? Can I plant at bottom of 4 foot

deep
pond?










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