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Jul 14, 2012 10:38 PM CST
Name: Michelle Lester
Yukon, Oklahoma (Zone 7b)
hemhead in zone 7
Cat Lover Cottage Gardener Daylilies Dog Lover Sempervivums
I read somewhere (and now cannot find it) that putting your daylily seeds in damp vermiculite in your fridge for 4 weeks or so will help them break dormancy. I have some I got this year that have been soaking in H2O2 water, in baggies, for 4 weeks with no germination. They were stored in the fridge before I got them.
Has anyone done this with the vermiculite? Any other suggestions. Can I just throw the baggies into the fridge with the H2O2 water and fore go the vermiculite and get the same result? Confused Confused Confused

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