Video Series: Part 1: Germinating Daylily Seeds: I will show you step by step how to get great germination without a lot of fuss. We use paper towels, little baggies, and a solution of hydrogen peroxide and water to get our daylily seeds growing. Daylily seeds require cold stratification to germinate. You can grow your seeds indoors over the winter by using your refrigerator to mimic winter for them. You do this by placing them in the refrigerator for a minimum of 3-5 weeks prior to the date you want to germinate them. Once you remove them, you’ll add water and leave at room temperature until the seeds sprout and you can pot them up! Follow along and let’s grow together! Visit my Facebook Page to join our “Live” Q&A grow sessions and connect with others growing their seed during the winter!
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I collected seeds this fall but didn't create the crosses. Nature did. I do know which daylily is the pod parent, mostly by color, since I don't know all the names of my 30 year old daylilies. I started 22 seeds, 5 different varieties, on Dec 4th, and today, Dec 26th, I have 11 plants growing from 4 varieties. I wish I had seen this video then because I may have had more success. I did not know about the hydrogen peroxide, so all I used was our well water. I had some seeds that germinated but never grew, and although you said not to scarify them, 5 of my sprouts came from scarified seeds. I only did that because they hadn't germinated and thought it couldn't hurt; either they'll grow or never germinate. I was shocked that they grew.
I will follow along with your videos at this point and hopefully get some pointers on what to do next. They're growing in a south facing window and under grow lights when there's no sun. (Maryland, zone 7) So far, so good.
Thanks for the tips you sent me back in Sept, which helped get me to this point in my daylily seed propagation journey. It's quite fun. I hope they'll flower this year!