Polymerous said:I have never had a large seed pod that had NO seeds.
I have, however, had many good sized pods that produced only one or two seeds, and even more with only three or four seeds.
(The pods with few seeds were all from tetraploid daylilies; when I was pollen dabbing on diploids, they produced many more seeds per pod.)
Cat said:Well, I knew they were seed pods, I guess it's still to early. Some of the others on the plant that were not pollinated already shriveled up and fell off. I was just hoping it was a good sign.
Cat said:Is that odd, to have them that big and no seed?
Cat said:Something to keep in mind...seems strange though. About how big is a "Big Seed Pod"? Is there no way of knowing if pollen set until the pod actually is open and there are seeds? Even if it does not abort there could still be no seeds inside? Is that correct?