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    Hi guys, I need some help. A month ago, I saw that there were many water lilies planted in a nearby pond. There were quite a lot of seeds floating around so I took one that was sprouting. Bringing it back home, I quarantined it and removed the algae on its leaves. It only had around ten small 1cm leaves when I got it, but it hasn't grown much- only putting up a few more tiny leaves after a month.
    Do these pond lotus types take so long to grow? I've heard that others like the African Tiger Lotus grows very fast...

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    Re: 'Pond' Lotus Growth Rate

    Pond lotus plants need to consume alot of nutrients to grow, if you see them growing slowly then it means not enough nutrients... so maybe try adding a good quantity of root tabs/sticks into the substrate to feed the lotus growth, then it'll grow faster.
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    Re: 'Pond' Lotus Growth Rate

    Darn! I stated wrongly, its a pond water lily, not a pond lotus. I don't dare put alot of ferts as the algae growth went crazy when I did that once. Also, the lily is a little baby, around 1cm(for seed size) and leaves each have 1 inch stems with 1cm leaves each... Plus I am growing the lily in a spare cup-that should tell you how small the thing is. c:

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    Re: 'Pond' Lotus Growth Rate

    Quote Originally Posted by Griffith DreamWalker View Post
    Darn! I stated wrongly, its a pond water lily, not a pond lotus. I don't dare put alot of ferts as the algae growth went crazy when I did that once. Also, the lily is a little baby, around 1cm(for seed size) and leaves each have 1 inch stems with 1cm leaves each... Plus I am growing the lily in a spare cup-that should tell you how small the thing is. c:
    Yes, pond lily also need alot of nutrients to grow too... instead of dosing lots of water column ferts, just insert root tabs/sticks into the substrate to directly feed the plant growth (rather than algae).
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    Re: 'Pond' Lotus Growth Rate

    Hmm, alright then, I'll add some substrate and stuff in some root tabs then. Hopefully this'll work out and thanks for your help. c:

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