Re: Daylily Problem


If you're getting enough moisture, try some greensand or other organic
iron source.  Mine do that sometimes.  Not sure why.   I top dress
mine w/ greensand 4 times a year now and it helps.


On 5/7/05, Cathy Carpenter <cathy.c@insightbb.com> wrote:
> No Roundup (husband knows better than to even go near it - he does
> enough plant damage with the lawn mowers!); no animals (pets) sleeping
> near it and no evidence of the wild sort; we had frost, of course, but
> no other daylily shows similar signs; as said in the "King and I" -
> "It's a puzzlement".
> Cathy
> On Saturday, May 7, 2005, at 07:32 AM, Donna wrote:
> 
> > Definitely not a daylily expert, so hopefully Chris (LI) will respond.
> >
> > But have you researched all the other options that 'could' have
> > happened?
> > Frost, husband with roundup, animal sleeping nightly on that side of
> > the
> > plant?
> >
> > Donna
> >
> >>
> >> I have a large number of healthy happy daylilies, but today I noticed
> >> something new, and I suspect ominous, on one, purchased healthy last
> >> year. The leaves on half the plant are yellow. I looked for insects
> >> and
> >> found none, and saw no evidence of rust. Is this serious? Enough to
> >> warrant digging and destroying the plant? I certainly do not want to
> >> endanger my others. Help!
> >> Cathy
> >>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
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