



Create a beautiful aquatic oasis in your home garden with these 10pcs Bonsai Lotus Seeds. These easy-to-grow seeds will sprout into stunning water lily flowers that add a touch of natural beauty to your outdoor pond or indoor water garden.
With proper care, your lotus seeds will grow into a healthy aquatic bonsai plant that blooms each year. Our seeds are carefully selected for their high germination rate and quality. Follow the steps below to grow your own lotus flowers at home:
How to Grow Lotus Flower:
- Scrape the seed with a file – revealing the cream-colored core. Do not file any of the core away or else your lotus will not grow.
- Place your seeds in warm water between 75 and 80°F (24 and 27°C). After a day of soaking, the seeds will sink to the bottom and swell to nearly twice their original size. Seeds that float are almost always infertile.
- Fill a 3 to 5 US gal (11 to 19 L) container with 6 in (15 cm) of deep soil. This size typically provides enough room for a young lotus to grow. Make sure the container you choose does not have any drainage holes.
- Remove seedlings from water once they are 6 inches (15 cm) long. Wait until the sprouts are at least 4 to 5 days old before transferring them to the potting container.
- Press the sprouted seeds into the soil about 4 inches (10 cm) apart. You don’t have to bury the seeds in the soil. Set them just on top, then brush a light layer of soil over them to secure them.
- Lower the pot into your pond. Lotus are aquatic plants, so the soil should always have at least 2 to 4 inches (5.1 to 10.2 cm) of water above it.
Grow beautiful and exotic lotus flowers at home with our Bonsai Lotus Seeds. These seeds are easy to plant and care for, making them perfect for beginners.
Our seeds are sourced from high-quality, trusted suppliers, ensuring that you get the best possible results. Each packet contains 10 seeds, so you’ll have plenty to get started.
With our step-by-step guide, you’ll be able to grow your lotus flowers from seed to full bloom. Our guide includes tips on planting, watering, and fertilizing your plants for optimal growth.
Lotus flowers are not only stunning to look at, but they also have many health benefits. They are known for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, making them a great addition to any garden.
Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a first-timer, our Bonsai Lotus Seeds are an excellent choice for adding a touch of beauty and tranquility to your home or garden. Order now and start growing your own lotus flowers today!

Amazon Customer –
5/5 Stars: A Stunning Mix for a Miniature Water Garden!
I recently purchased the 10pcs Mixed Pink, Red & Green Color Bowl Lotus Seeds, and I couldn’t be more thrilled with the results. As someone who enjoys nurturing unique water plants, this set exceeded my expectations in every aspect, from seed quality to mature beauty.
Moe man –
Garbage!!!!
Absolutely garbage! They make them sound like you put them in water & that’s it, false! Followed directions to a T after buying seeds put in warm water till they sprouted then plant them in clay or aquatic soil to plant them in, did that and they died shortly after! Save yourself a headache!
Talentlesstwit –
Excellent Germination – Healthy Starts for a Beautiful Pond Display
I ordered this 10-pack of mixed bowl lotus seeds and was really impressed—9 out of 10 germinated, which is much better than I expected! After about 2 days, the seeds started sprouting, and by week four, each plant has 2–3 healthy leaves.I started them in a clear bowl on a west-facing windowsill, changing the water daily, and they thrived in that setup. Once they had leaves, I transplanted them to a larger outdoor bowl with water plant soil and placed it on my patio. They’re continuing to grow well, and I’m really excited to see them flower in the coming weeks.The seeds were clearly viable and healthy, and they’ve been low-maintenance so far with consistent water changes and sunlight.Tip: Be patient the first few days, and don’t skip changing the water—it really helps prevent rot.
Susanne Poborsky –
I can’t recommend this item
I had high hopes for these seeds. I have great luck in plants. My orchids bloom, my fichus tree needs to be cut back occasionally, my orange tree produces the best oranges, and my Star Jasmine releases the most beautiful aroma when it blooms every spring filling my whole apartment. So I was sure my lotus seeds would do well. All 10 of them sprouted. When they got roots I put them in planters as suggested in the directions. I bought substract soil for aquatic plants and also put some in garden soil as also recommended. It has been 2 months and all the plants are doing is sending out shoots that are decaying in the water even though I change it regularly to keep it from getting stagnant. I have searched the internet for directions and have done everything correct. So I cannot recommend this product.
RUTH –
Failure
They never grow right it sprouted and that’s it still sitting in a bowl of water
Stephen Sprague –
Worth the purchase
8/10 success rate with the seeds. I recommend sanding the skin/shell on the end a little to allow for better water penetration to allow for germination.I recommend the seeds; good quality. No blooms yet, but healthy plants so far
Josh H. –
Happy with it. They are growing well.
Many people who rated this with one or two stars are just doing it wrong. Do the research, then do it right! All ten seeds sprouted within 3 days, but one separated from the seed husk. I placed it back in, but I don’t think it will make it. The other nine did just fine and are now planted and growing healthy and strong. I am happy with that. Honestly, I would have been happy with 6/10, so nine is great. They have broken through the soil surface and are just reaching the surface of the water today. I can’t wait to see how they do. EDIT: It’s 2 weeks later and the leaves started opening. These pics are just a few days apart. By tomorrow, there will be 5 more leaves open. Overall, very happy with the purchase!
Mary B. –
No flowers but nice bowl
The bowel is very sturdy and did not leak. The lotus seeds that came with the bowl never amounted to anything. Year 2 I got seeds from another source and the grew lovely leaves but did not flower. I like in Eastern NY our summers have been hot and we easily had 70+ days of summer weather but no flowers. This was disappointing. Next summer I will just paint a regular plant in the bowl.