sooby said:Can you get something specifically for starting seeds (which should have little or no fertilizer in it)? You can also start daylily seeds in plain vermiculite or perlite and then pot them on into potting mix once they've been up and running a while.
@sooby
That's what I did, I had planned on filling my pots up half way with potting soil and the top half with vermiculite that was the seeds would be only in the vermiculite, but since I was not able to get good potting soil in town, I used all my vermiculite to get the seeds started, I had lots of seeds that had already showing little white knubs, and I was scared to leave them in the fridge any longer, they were in there for 4 weeks. In the next few weeks I will get more seed starting mix, and some good soil for them, and repot them after they have a good start growing.