beckygardener said:I am seeing a couple of mine that are progressively chlorotic. Those are very noticeable in my raised seedling bed. Is this one likely summer dormancy?
It could be. Usually the summer dormant daylily will sprout again when the weather cools.
If you look at those particular plants every now and then and note if the leaves are browning and drying progressively and if no new leaves are being grown from the centre of the fan then that should provide a better idea of whether it is summer dormancy. You might also want to give the yellow leaves a gentle tug to make certain that they are not rotting at their bases. Unfortunately daylilies do sometimes die and rot away in the summer in some locations.