Proliferations Daylily
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Proliferations Daylily
This year I see quite a few proliferations on my Daylilies.
How to care for them?
How to care for them?
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Re: Proliferations Daylily
I have seen all that net carries, I am interested in local experience.farhan137 wrote:http://www.daylilies.org/ahs_dictionary ... ticle.html
In Garden web Daylily Forum, Most advocate to start them in water and some recommend putting them in soil streigh away. Last year I had only one and I planted it like a tip cutting and it worked.
If I was to sort of air layer them will they not grow roots while still on the scape?
I am going to try any way.
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Re: Proliferations Daylily
Sir i think you are the only authority on day-lily propagation as yet 
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Re: Proliferations Daylily
Easy way out,Today i removed all proliferations,(except those of Black beauty as their stalks still have buds on them) and planted them like I plant tip cuttings except that these are in 20 inch pot.
Buds or no buds, I will plant the remaining day after tomorrow.
Arif
Buds or no buds, I will plant the remaining day after tomorrow.
Arif
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Re: Proliferations Daylily
All are in. 
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Re: Proliferations Daylily
kindly elaborate:
... what you mean here by proliferation.
... "like planting tip cuttings"
... Is this the best time or monsoons?
Regards.
... what you mean here by proliferation.
... "like planting tip cuttings"
... Is this the best time or monsoons?
Regards.
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Re: Proliferations Daylily
Proliferation is a new fan growing out on a flower stalk, as marked below.munir wrote:kindly elaborate:
... what you mean here by proliferation.
... "like planting tip cuttings"
... Is this the best time or monsoons?
Regards.
Left on their own, as the flowers finish the stalk starts drying small root nodes appear on the base. The stalk now rots from the base and proliferation drops down, if conditions are favourable it takes root or dies.
As the stalk starts yellowing it is best to cut the stalk an inch below. Some people put them in water up to the base of proliferation and plant them as the roots develope. I plant them streight away with equaly good results.
This time I had to do it early as I am Going out on holidays for 7 weeks.
Planting tip cuttings requires no explanation.
You dont have a choice to wait for monsoon.
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Re: Proliferations Daylily
Thank you, Brig Arif. There could be some more questions,but I ll pend them till you return after enjoying your summer holidays.
Happy time.
Happy time.