<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Lotus on RESEARCHUT</title><link>https://researchut.com/tags/lotus/</link><description>Recent content in Lotus on RESEARCHUT</description><generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator><language>en</language><managingEditor>rrs@researchut.com (Ritesh Raj Sarraf)</managingEditor><webMaster>rrs@researchut.com (Ritesh Raj Sarraf)</webMaster><lastBuildDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2021 21:52:30 +0530</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://researchut.com/tags/lotus/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>Lotus to Lily</title><link>https://researchut.com/blog/Lotus_To_Lily/</link><pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2021 21:52:30 +0530</pubDate><author>rrs@researchut.com (Ritesh Raj Sarraf)</author><guid>https://researchut.com/blog/Lotus_To_Lily/</guid><description>&lt;h2 id="the-lotus-story-so-far">The Lotus story so far&lt;/h2>
&lt;p>My &lt;a href="https://researchut.com/blog/Setting-Lotus-Pot/">very first experience&lt;/a> with &lt;em>water flowering plants&lt;/em> was pretty good. I learnt a good deal of things; &lt;em>from setting up the pond, germinating the lotus seeds, setting up the right soil, witnessing the growth of the lotus plant, fish eco-system to take care of the pond&lt;/em>. Overall, a lot of things learnt.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>But I couldn&amp;rsquo;t succeed in getting the Lotus flower. A lot many reasons. The granite container developed some leakage, which I had to fix by emptying it, which might have caused some shock to the lotus. But more than that, in my understanding, the reason for not being able to flower the lotus, was the amount of sunlight. From what I have learned, these plants need a minimum of 6-8 hrs of sunlight to really give you with the flowering result, whereas the setup of my pond was on the ground with hardly 3-4 hrs of sun. And that too, with all the plants growing, resulted in indirect sunlight.&lt;/p>
&lt;h3 id="lotus-to-lily">Lotus to Lily&lt;/h3>
&lt;p>For my new setup, I chose a large oval container. And this one, I placed on my terrace, carefully choosing a spot where it&amp;rsquo;d get 6-8 hrs of very bright sun on usual days. Other than that, the rest of the setup is pretty similar to my previous setup in the garden. Guppies, Solar Water Fountain etc.&lt;/p>
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&lt;p>The good thing about the terrace is that the setup gets ample amount of sun. You can see that in the picture above, with the amount of algae that has been formed. Something that is vital for the plant&amp;rsquo;s ecosystem.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>I must thank my wonderful neighbor who kindly shared a sapling from their lily plant. They already had had success with flowering the lily. So I had high hopes to see the day come when I&amp;rsquo;d be happy to write down my experience in this blog post. Though, a lot of patience is needed. I got the lily some time in January this year. And it blossomed now, in October.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>So, here&amp;rsquo;s me sharing my happiness here, in particular order of how I documented the process.&lt;/p>
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&lt;h3 id="dawn-to-dusk">Dawn to Dusk&lt;/h3>
&lt;p>The other thing that I learned in this whole lily episode is that the flower goes back to sleeping at dusk. And back to flowering again at dawn. There&amp;rsquo;s so much to learn in the surrounding, only if you spare some time to the little things with mother nature.&lt;/p>
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&lt;p>Not sure how long this phenomenon is to last, but overall witnessing this whole process has been mesmerizing.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>This past week has been great. 🙏🏼&lt;/p></description></item><item><title>Setting a Lotus Pot</title><link>https://researchut.com/blog/Setting-Lotus-Pot/</link><pubDate>Sat, 05 Oct 2019 21:56:58 +0530</pubDate><author>rrs@researchut.com (Ritesh Raj Sarraf)</author><guid>https://researchut.com/blog/Setting-Lotus-Pot/</guid><description>&lt;h2 id="experiences-setting-up-a-lotus-pond-pot">Experiences setting up a Lotus &lt;del>Pond&lt;/del> Pot&lt;/h2>
&lt;h3 id="a-novices-first-time-experience-setting-up-a-lotus-pond-and-germinating-the-lotus-seeds-to-a-full-plant">A novice&amp;rsquo;s first time experience setting up a Lotus pond and germinating the Lotus seeds to a full plant&lt;/h3>
&lt;h4 id="the-trigger">The trigger&lt;/h4>
&lt;p>Our neighbors have a very nice Lotus setup in the front of their garden, with flowers blooming in it. It is really a pleasing experience to see it. With lifestyles limiting to specifics, I&amp;rsquo;m glad to be around with like minded people. So we decided to set up a &lt;strong>Lotus &lt;del>Pond&lt;/del> Pot&lt;/strong> in our garden too.&lt;/p>
&lt;h4 id="hunting-the-pot">Hunting the pot&lt;/h4>
&lt;p>About 2/3rd of our garden has been laid out with Mexican Grass, with the exception of some odd spots where there are 2 large concrete tanks in the ground and other small tanks. The large one is fairly big, with a dimension around 3.5 x 3.5 ft. We wanted to make use of that spot. I checked out some of the available pots and found a good looking circular pot carved in stone, of around 2 ft, but it was quite expensive and not fitting my budget.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>With the stone pot out of my budget, the other options left out were&lt;/p>
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&lt;li>One molded in cement&lt;/li>
&lt;li>Granite&lt;/li>
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&lt;p>We looked at another pot maker who made pots by molds in cement. They had some small size pot samples of around 1x1 feet but the finished product samples didn&amp;rsquo;t look very good. From the available samples, we weren&amp;rsquo;t sure how well would the pot what we wanted, would look like. Also, they weren&amp;rsquo;t having a proportionate price difference. The vendor would take a months time to make one. With no ready made sample of that size in place, this was something we weren&amp;rsquo;t very enthused to explore.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>We instead chose to explore the possibility of building one with granite slabs. First reason being, granite vendors were more easily available. But second and most important, given the spot I had chosen, I felt a square granite based setup will be an equally good fit. Also, the granite based pot was coming in budget friendly. Finally, we settled with a 3 x 3 ft granite pot.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>And this is what our initial Lotus Pot looked like.
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&lt;p>&lt;em>&lt;strong>Note: The granite pot was quite heavy, close to around 200 Kilograms. It took us 3 people to place it at the designated spot&lt;/strong>&lt;/em>&lt;/p>
&lt;h4 id="actual-lotus-pot">Actual Lotus pot&lt;/h4>
&lt;p>As you can see from the picture above, there&amp;rsquo;s another pot in the larger granite pot itself. Lotus&amp;rsquo; grow in water and sludge. So we needed to provide it with the same setup. We used one of the &lt;strong>Biryani Pots&lt;/strong> to prepare for the sludge. This is where the Lotus&amp;rsquo; roots, &lt;em>&lt;strong>tuber&lt;/strong>&lt;/em>, will live and grow, inside the water and sludge.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>With an open pot, when you have water stored, you have other challenges to take care of.&lt;/p>
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&lt;p>We bought a &lt;em>solar water fountain&lt;/em> to take care of the water. It is a nice device that works very well under sunlight. Remember, for your Lotus, you need a well sun-lit area. So, the &lt;em>solar water fountain&lt;/em> was a perfect fit for this scenario.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>But, with water, breed mosquitoes. As most would do, we chose to put in some fish into the pond to take care of that problem. We put in some Mollies, which we hope would produce more. Also the waste they produce, should work as a supplement fertilizer for the Lotus plant.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>Aeration is very important for the fish and so far our &lt;strong>Solar Water Fountain&lt;/strong> seems to be doing a good job there, keeping the fishes happy and healthy.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;strong>So in around a week, we had the Lotus Pot in place along with a water fountain and some fish.&lt;/strong>
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&lt;h3 id="the-lotus-plant-itself">The Lotus Plant itself&lt;/h3>
&lt;p>With the setup in place, it was now time to head to the nearby nursery and get the Lotus plant. It was an utter surprise to us to not find the Lotus plant in any of the nurseries. After quite a lot of searching around, we came across one nursery that had some lotus plants. They didn&amp;rsquo;t look in good health but that was the only option we had. But the bigger disappointment was the price, which was insanely high for a plant. We returned back home without the Lotus, a little disheartened.&lt;/p>
&lt;h4 id="thank-you-internet">Thank you Internet&lt;/h4>
&lt;p>The internet has connected the world so well. I looked up the internet and was delighted to see so many people sharing experiences in the form of articles and YouTube videos about Lotus. You can find all the necessary information about. With it, we were all charged up to venture into the next step, &lt;em>&lt;strong>to grow the lotus from &lt;del>scratch&lt;/del> seeds&lt;/strong>&lt;/em> instead.&lt;/p>
&lt;h4 id="the-lotus-seeds">The Lotus seeds&lt;/h4>
&lt;p>First, we looked up the internet and placed an order for 15 lotus seeds. Soon, they were delivered. And this is what Lotus seeds look like.
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I had, never in my life before, seen lotus seeds. The shell is very very hard. An impressive remnant of the Lotus plant.&lt;/p>
&lt;h4 id="germinating-the-seed">Germinating the seed&lt;/h4>
&lt;p>Germinating the seed is an experience of its own, given how hard the lotus&amp;rsquo; shell is. There are very good articles and videos on the internet explaining on the steps on how to germinate a seed. In a gist, you need to scratch the pointy end of the seed&amp;rsquo;s shell enough to see the inner membrane. And then you need to submerge it in water for around 7-10 days. Every day, you&amp;rsquo;ll be able to witness the germination process.
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Make sure to scratch the pointy end well enough, while also ensuring to not damage the inner membrane of the seed. You also need to change the water in the container on a daily basis and keep it in a decently lit area.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>Here&amp;rsquo;s an interesting bit, specific to my own experience. Turned out that the seeds we purchased online wasn&amp;rsquo;t of good quality. Except for one, none of the other seeds germinated. And the one that did, did not sprout out proper. It popped a single shoot but the shoot did not grow much. In all, it didn&amp;rsquo;t work.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>But while we were waiting for the seeds to be delivered, my wife looked at the pictures of the seeds that I was studying about online, realized that we already had the lotus seeds at home. Turns out, these seeds are used in our &lt;em>&lt;strong>Hindu Puja Rituals&lt;/strong>&lt;/em>. The seeds are called &lt;strong>कमल गट्टा&lt;/strong> in Hindi. We had some of the seeds from the puja remaining. So we had in parallel, used those seeds for germination and they sprouted out very well.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;em>&lt;strong>Unfortunately, I had not taken any pictures of them during the germination phase&lt;/strong>&lt;/em> &lt;a href="#Update-Sat-12-Oct-2019">Update: Sat 12 Oct 2019&lt;/a>&lt;/p>
&lt;p>The sprouting phase should be done in a tall glass. This will allow for the &lt;em>shoots&lt;/em> to grow long, as eventually, it needs to be set into the actual pot. During the germination phase, the &lt;em>shoot&lt;/em> will grow daily around an inch or so, ultimately targeting to reach the surface of the water. Once it reaches the surface, eventually, at the base, it&amp;rsquo;ll start developing the roots.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&lt;em>&lt;strong>Now is time to start the preparation to sow the seed into the sub-pot which has all the sludge&lt;/strong>&lt;/em>&lt;/p>
&lt;h4 id="sowing-your-seeds">Sowing your seeds&lt;/h4>
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&lt;p>This picture is from a couple of days after I sowed the seeds. When you transfer the &lt;em>shoots&lt;/em> into the sludge, use your finger to submerge into the sludge making room for the seed. Gently place the seed into the sludge. You can also cover the sub-pot with some gravel just to keep the sludge intact and clean.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>Once your &lt;em>shoots&lt;/em> get accustomed to the new environment, they start to grow again. That is what you see in the picture above, where the &lt;em>shoot&lt;/em> reaches the surface of the water and then starts developing into the beautiful lotus leaf&lt;/p>
&lt;h4 id="lotus-leaf">Lotus leaf&lt;/h4>
&lt;p>It is a pleasure to see the Lotus leaves floating on the water. The flowering is going to take well over a year, from what I have read on the internet. But the &lt;em>&lt;strong>Lotus Leaves, its veins&lt;/strong>&lt;/em> and the &lt;em>&lt;strong>water droplets&lt;/strong>&lt;/em> on it, for now itself, are very soothing to watch
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&lt;h4 id="final-result">Final Result&lt;/h4>
&lt;p>As of today, this is what the final setup looks like. Hopefully, in a year&amp;rsquo;s time, there&amp;rsquo;ll be flowers&lt;/p>
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&lt;p>So I was able to capture some pictures from the Lotus pot, wherein you can see the &lt;em>&lt;strong>Lotus Shoot while inside the water&lt;/strong>&lt;/em>, then &lt;em>&lt;strong>Lotus Shoot when it reaches the surface&lt;/strong>&lt;/em>, and finally &lt;em>&lt;strong>Lotus Shoot developing its leaf&lt;/strong>&lt;/em>&lt;/p>
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