Daylilies: Seed starting?, 1 by Lyle627
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Lyle627 wrote: Sue - A good rule of thumb is to have at least three leaves on your seedling before moving it, or transplanting it. In our southwest climate I never dig or try to transplant daylilies until October.. Here is a site that may be helpful…. http://cubits.org/desertdaylily/thread/view/63007/ Ricke – Good luck with the prolifs.. Caitlinsgarden – I am not sure even a hoop house without heat would be adequate for your seedlings, since you are just starting them..The only method that might work is a garage, with some heat generated from the house or keeping them over winter in the house under gro – lites , or wait until spring and plant in the garden this would insure your seedlings would establish…before winter I have used a lot of growing methods and whatever works for the person planting the seeds is the best method.... I have used the dish tub from Wally World (with holes drilled in the bottom) and get about 75 seedlings per tub..works well but a little difficult separating the young roots.. I have used gallon pots with about 7-8 seedlings per pot - again young roots have to be un tangled I now use #38 deep trays...under gro lites - easy to pop the young seedling out and transplant - very little root disturbance. harden off outside - important to introduce seedlings you have grown inside to the outside elements slowly... |