daylily seeds
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- Subject: daylily seeds
- From: "* &* R* H* <r*@ccpl.carr.lib.md.us>
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 07:08:40 -0500
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Hi all,
I collected some daylily seeds a few months ago, and have had them in the
fridge for about 8 weeks. From what I've read, they need that much time in
the cold before they will germinate. My question is whether it will hurt
them to stay in the fridge for another 8 weeks before I plant them, or is it
important to give them ONLY 8 weeks of cold. What have your experiences
been with germinating daylily seeds with respect to length of cold exposure?
Is it of any importance once the minimum has been met?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Rose
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