
Why Serious Growers Start Lotus In The Cold
Experienced growers start lotus in the cool season because rhizome physiology, carbohydrate storage and photoperiod response all reward early, cold-rooted plants with explosive summer growth.

Experienced growers start lotus in the cool season because rhizome physiology, carbohydrate storage and photoperiod response all reward early, cold-rooted plants with explosive summer growth.

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