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Jul 26, 2016 8:11 AM CST
Name: Kelli
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beckygardener said:If the crown is not soft and/or mushy, then there is a slim chance of saving the seedling. But being such a young plant, I wouldn't get my hopes up. I would transplant it close to the surface of the potting mix and water with water + H2O2. And then wait and see if it survives and sends up new leaves.


O.K. Thank you. I did that. This plant has four siblings that have never bloomed. Maybe one of them will look like it. I can't go back and make a new cross because, first, I am unsure who the parents were, and second, even if I did know, they are gone. My mature daylilies died in the drought. I only have young ones in pots now.

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