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Aug 30, 2015 3:44 AM CST
Name: Sabrina
Italy, Brescia (Zone 8b)
Love daylilies and making candles!
Garden Photography Cat Lover Daylilies Region: Europe Lilies Garden Ideas: Level 1
I followed instructions on label, yes. It had to be given with water to the soil.
This flopping is becoming common to all plants, not to all but many; leaves in some case are twisting like a start of a spiral along the lenght.
Every plant has a happy center growing. There's also the aborting Stella among the symptoms, even if one pod that is on a scape with new blooms isn't dying.

I will let the soil dry, in a couple of days we're expecting rains so I decided to let thing as they are for now.
Climate here is about 85°F fluctuacting by day, humidity 45%.
The plants are getting less hours of sun.
Can I cut a bit the very long outer leaves ?
Thank You!
Sabrina, North Italy
My blog: http://hemerocallis.info

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