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Nov 25, 2013 12:09 AM CST
Name: Becky
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I have a few different crosses that have not germinated yet. Three so far to be exact. These were all planted at the same time. Everything else has germinated from that first group of seeds sowed at the same time. Here's the interesting thing (to me anyway) ...

The ones that haven't germinated yet are all DIPs, not TETs. Is this typical that DIP seeds don't germinate as fast or do they need something else to germinate? Cool or warm temps? Sunlight? What?

Why do some of you prefer TET vs. DIP daylilies? Noticing this difference in germination, now I am wondering about more of the differences? What else may be different? Larger blooms? Faster growing clumps?
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