Tiger lotus reproduction

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I got some tiger lotus from a member on here. They're gorgeous! They're also the first bulb plant I've owned. How do they reproduce? I assume I can't cut a stem and replant it, right? Thanks. :)
 
From http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/plantfinder/details.php?id=47

Propagation of N. lotus 'Red' can usually only be achieved if the plant is allowed to form a handful of floating leaves and subsequently develop one of its night-blooming flowers. The seeds that develop after the flower has wilted germinate easily. Bulb division, as well, is possible but is rare, and is only successful if the severed portion contains a crown from which leaves have already developed.
 
Ok cool, one of them already has some floating leaves- they're growing like crazy! I'll keep an eye out for a flower.
 
I find they produce daughter plants fairly readily.

Oh, that'd be cool too! I have 2 plants and put them in one tank, but I really want some in the other tank too and I couldn't decide. :lol:

i was very impressed by how fast they're growing! They were not even to the top of my 10 gal when I got them, now they're to the top of the 36 gal, and there are about 7-8 new leaves on each. Adds a really nice touch to the tank.
 
I've had my Lotus for about 6 months and it has lots of leaves, but not one of them is over 2 inches long. :(
 
I just got a couple Tiger Lotus plants from the LFS. Really awesome plants! They've taken off in my tank, though I'll probably keep them short by trimming tall leaves (I'm using them in the foreground).
 
I just got a couple Tiger Lotus plants from the LFS. Really awesome plants! They've taken off in my tank, though I'll probably keep them short by trimming tall leaves (I'm using them in the foreground).

Yeah I have 2, and I want to keep one foreground too. They're just so nice I want to make sure they're shown off. :)
 
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