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50+ Mixed Hemerocallis Hybrida Daylily Flowers Seeds Perennial Garden Plant Blooming
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50+ Mixed Hemerocallis Hybrida Daylily Flowers Seeds Perennial Garden Plant Blooming

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Customers have had mixed experiences with this product, with some reporting that the seeds did not germinate well and others reporting that the seedlings did not grow. Many customers have found that the seeds were not suitable for the advertised plants and were instead found to be more like parsley or a carrot. Additionally, some customers have reported that the seeds were not soaked overnight and did not germinate.
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50+ Mixed Hemerocallis Hybrida Daylily Flowers Seeds Perennial Garden Plant Blooming The Latin name of the Daylily-Hemerocallis comes from the Greek words 'hemera' - day and ' kallos - beauty, which is associated with the short-term flowering of most species, each flower usually blooms for one day. Less common names for daylilies are …
50+ Mixed Hemerocallis Hybrida Daylily Flowers Seeds Perennial Garden Plant Blooming The Latin name of the Daylily-Hemerocallis comes from the Greek words 'hemera' - day and ' kallos - beauty, which is associated with the short-term flowering of most species, each flower usually blooms for one day. Less common names for daylilies are Krasodnev, by analogy with Latin, and the transcription of the Latin name is Hemerocallis. Sowing dates: Each gardener develops his own scheme for growing seedlings. For a week, the seeds are dried in a ventilated room. In early October, they are sown on prepared ridges for winter. Cover before freezing with fallen leaves or boards, for less freezing of the ground. Shoots appear early in the spring. At home, you can sow in several terms from February to March. Until then, keep the seeds in the refrigerator. Pre-sowing treatment: For better germination, soak the seeds in a solution of hydrogen peroxide (a teaspoon per 0.5 liters of water). Daily change the liquid to fresh or germinate on cotton pads. Well moisturize the base, put the seeds between the layers. Cover with a bag, put in the refrigerator. Daily check for the presence of sprouted seeds. The main body wakes up after 5-7 days. Single instances can "think" for a month or more.
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Customers have had mixed experiences with this product, with some reporting that the seeds did not germinate well and others reporting that the seedlings did not grow. Many customers have found that the seeds were not suitable for the advertised plants and were instead found to be more like parsley or a carrot. Additionally, some customers have reported that the seeds were not soaked overnight and did not germinate.

Cons

  • Inconsistent germination
  • No planting instructions
  • Inaccurate plant description
  • Short growth period
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50+ Mixed Hemerocallis Hybrida Daylily Flowers Seeds Perennial Garden Plant Blooming The Latin name of the Daylily-Hemerocallis comes from the Greek words 'hemera' - day and ' kallos - beauty, which is associated with the short-term flowering of most species, each flower usually blooms for one day. Less common names for daylilies are Krasodnev, by analogy with Latin, and the transcription of the Latin name is Hemerocallis. Sowing dates: Each gardener develops his own scheme for growing seedlings. For a week, the seeds are dried in a ventilated room. In early October, they are sown on prepared ridges for winter. Cover before freezing with fallen leaves or boards, for less freezing of the ground. Shoots appear early in the spring. At home, you can sow in several terms from February to March. Until then, keep the seeds in the refrigerator. Pre-sowing treatment: For better germination, soak the seeds in a solution of hydrogen peroxide (a teaspoon per 0.5 liters of water). Daily change the liquid to fresh or germinate on cotton pads. Well moisturize the base, put the seeds between the layers. Cover with a bag, put in the refrigerator. Daily check for the presence of sprouted seeds. The main body wakes up after 5-7 days. Single instances can "think" for a month or more.

Specifications

BrandRohde Family Holdings
Water RequirementsModerate Watering
OriginUsa
Sun ExposureFull Sun, Partial Shade
OrganicGmo Free
Pack Size1 Count
Item Weight0.211 Ounces
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlowers
Expected Blooming PeriodWinter, Spring
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
Package Dimensions5.24 X 4.29 X 0.12 Inches
Special FeatureAir Purification
Product Care InstructionsWater
Soil TypeSandy Soil
ColorAssorted
Expected Planting PeriodSpring