🌿 Cultivate calm and style with every sprout—your personal zen garden awaits!
Ficoszo’s 30PCS Bonsai Lotus Seeds offer GMO-free, easy-to-grow aquatic plants that germinate directly in water above 60℉. Ideal for beginners and seasoned gardeners, these fast-growing lotus seeds bloom from spring to fall, enhancing any outdoor space with natural air purification and elegant bonsai aesthetics.



























| ASIN | B09YCGLTN1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,404 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #231 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Ficoszo |
| Color | 30PCS Bonsai Lotus Seeds |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (2,105) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Expected Plant Height | 3.9 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | All Seasons |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ficoszo |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Moisture Needs | Submersed |
| Number of Pieces | 30 |
| Package Dimensions | 2.32 x 2.28 x 0.75 inches |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Soil Type | Silt Soil |
| Special Feature | Air Purification |
| Style | Bonsai Lotus Seeds |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 628992872520 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**K
Highly impressed
I was honestly a little worried about buying these because of all of the reviews saying not many of these seeds have sprouted. That is clearly not the case for me. I counted when I got the seeds and received a total of 39 in my order. The add says 30 so the extra seeds are a bonus in my book. Especially considering these are some of the less expensive Lotus Seeds on Amazon, it is a deal for sure. Anyway, of those 39 seeds: 30 have already begun to grow, 3 had to be thrown away due to going bad (moldy), and 6 have not begun to grow yet... they are in another cup with water and I'm waiting to see if they do anything. I am hopeful the 6 seeds will grow and do something because, as you can see, they are not all sprouting and growing at the same speed. Hopefully the 6 are just late bloomers and can join my other seeds soon. I did watch a couple different videos on YouTube and read a few articles about Lotus seeds so I could learn the best practices for getting these to grow and attribute that extra work in how well these seeds are doing. Main things I learned that should help anyone wanting to get these. 1. When you first get the seeds one end has been sanded down a little already. Sand them down just a tiny bit more to get a little white showing. This makes it easier for the seed to sprout as the seeds start dry and have to fully hydrate before anything can happen. Roughing them up a little exposes the living portion of the seed so the water can reach it easier. 2. You need to change the water daily. Everything I read and watch was repeating this multiple times because it is so important. The water needs to be room temperature, don't make it hot or cold. The new water should be as close to the same temp as the old water as possible before adding it to the seeds. 3. Partial sunlight not indirect or full sunlight. If you have a window that let's some sun in for a few hours use that one. 4. Be patient, sometimes it may look like the seeds aren't going to sprout but it can take more time than advertised on here. That is okay. Don't quit and don't give up on your seeds. I am so pleased with how well these seeds are growing and can't wait to give them out as the gifts I intended them to be, and keep a few for my home as well. I will, hopefully, remember to update once the plants begin to bloom so you can see the variety and how they are looking and doing.
K**N
Trash
Nothing ever happens except for a string of green grass looking material comes out of it and the water just spoils and smell smells rotten. I have to change it every couple of days. Trash.
A**Y
Excellent germination and viability! Grows fast
Out of the entire pack only 5 didn't make it- 3 weren't viable. With the extras that were in there we had 94% germination- thats stellar! That is extremely good seed viability. I threw half package each in a mason jar with tap water- set on a seed germination heat mat, indirect light. Changed the water once or twice a day (it gets CRAZY stinky.. the water smells like swamp fart juice after part of 1 day, they sprouted within 2 or 3 days. And grew quite fast. In 3 weeks before I moved them to my pond the stems (most had multiples growing) were 3+ feet long, the lily pads had started opening and they are very small currently. Like 1" across- hopefully they get much larger but I suspect these will be small and the flowers, prob nothing whatsoever like the pictures but we will see how they do. Our goal was to use these as landing pads for our beehive to drink water from our pond. I guess they don't flower the 1st year so if THATS what you're after and in a place like me where everything gets buried in snow, you'll have to plan to bring them inside in the winter and deal with water changes and whatnot. Overall- I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome- infinitely better than some other reviews (the heating pad or warm water Is NECCESARY for good germination and growth) I'd bet most of the bad reviews were people not following neccesary steps and just tossing them in cold water and expecting miracles.
R**M
Not A Success
I tried getting the seeds to sprout and used a little less than half of them on my first try. They sprouted pretty quickly but I was never able to get them to bloom. Also, the water got really dirty often and had to be changed every second or third day because the smell was unbearable. I would not buy these again. Maybe they will work for someone else in a different climate. I live in a hot desert climate but tried to get these to bloom inside.
S**M
It will work but takes more than time
It takes more the a week to start growing
M**O
I have had so much fun growing these!
I started growing these from a YouTube video. They immediately started sprouting about three days in after putting them in water just like they would. Some of the seeds floated and those ones did not sprout. After they sprouted a few days, they started to not look so great. I later realize that they didn’t like the cold inside my house and they needed more sunlight. I took them outside and they still didn’t look great, I thought that they were gone, but since then they recovered and have been doing great. The seeds even came with the shell file down already, which was one of the instructions in the video, so I was happy, not to have to do that part, especially since it actually seem to take quite a bit of filing , I found this sprout was pretty high and I think these seeds seem to be a great quality. Especially considering this is my first time growing them. I have four tank pines I did two seeds per pond +2 more, so I think I roughly had 10 seeds , that were not floating. I think of those 10 seeds I had for that wound up floating so I made sure that I had 10 that were not floating. The four that , that were not floating. I think of those 10 seeds I had for that wound up floating so I made sure that I had 10 that we’re not floating. The four that we’re floating did not sprout at all, and I eventually tossed them out. Of all the seeds that did sprout, they all are doing great
H**H
No result, no flower growing
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 week ago