I read everything, and from the little I understand it seems that dormancy is there, that osmopriming has nothing to do wih daylily seeds dormancy.
So back to the start again, we only need stratification.
Reading all the articles it's clear (at least it seems to me) that moisture is crucial; so why do we need to let seed dry in the air before stratification? Or it's a misreading I did on here?
It's also clear that many seeds we harvested had already dried if the pod is cracked open and dry itself, maybe being in the sun for a couple of days. What a lot of question in my mind!!!!!!
I don't relate dormancy of seeds with dormancy of foliage, and I don't care if a plant is dormant or not. I wanted veregreens just to have some green during the winter but it goes by itself, the hard the winter the less they stay awake