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Sep 1, 2015 4:40 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Lily hybrids are very forgiving, and will survive just fine practically no matter what. But there is no reason to be rushing things. While food transport from the leaves to the bulb ends when the stems turn yellow and lose their firmness, other processes continue to occur elsewhere. I would wait until stems are completely brown. In your climate, if leaves or stems are still green in mid October (very possible with some lilies), then go ahead and dig.
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