Most of mine have been pretty successful at setting pods if I dabbed the pollen early enough or had a ploidy available to cross a bloom with. I had no luck with chilled pollen in the refrigerator or freezer. Not a lot of blooms this year because I don't yet have clumps.
My best ever seed pod setter was a seedling that was loaded with pods last year. This year it hardly bloomed at all. So I have a question....
Do lots of pods on a particular daylily set a plant back from creating scapes/blooms the following year?