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20-04-2003 04:44 PM

Lily
 
Tropical Lily
I just put it in the pond from the basement. Did I do it too early?
It has no leaves on it.
Rich



Jerrispond 20-04-2003 08:44 PM

Lily
 

Tropical Lily
I just put it in the pond from the basement. Did I do it too early?
It has no leaves on it.
Rich


All the books will tell you It needs water above 50 degrees to survive, and
above 70 degrees to grow....I however have one that winters over in my pond,
and the waters get into the low 40's. Jerri

http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond

bern muller 21-04-2003 04:44 AM

Lily
 

Rich wrote in message ...
Tropical Lily
I just put it in the pond from the basement. Did I do it too early?
It has no leaves on it.
Rich


Where are you, and what is the water temperature?



21-04-2003 05:20 AM

Lily
 
Central Pennsylvania 40 - 50


"bern muller" wrote in message
...

Rich wrote in message ...
Tropical Lily
I just put it in the pond from the basement. Did I do it too early?
It has no leaves on it.
Rich


Where are you, and what is the water temperature?





bern muller 22-04-2003 04:56 AM

Lily
 

Rich wrote in message ...
Central Pennsylvania 40 - 50


Yeah, I'd say too early. I usually wait until my pond temperature is around
70 before putting them out. But there is variability in what tropical
lillies will tolerate. Mine overwinter in a 75 degree horse trough.




Mike Naime 22-04-2003 05:56 AM

Lily
 
Rich:

I had 3 tropicals that I overwintered in the basement stock tank. Two of
them are still putting out leaves. The third had died back to stubble, and
I thought it might be dead. So about a weeks ago, I put it in with other
plant divisions in a no-fish heated tank that is at about 84F right now. I
am putting old fish water in here when I do my weekly changes.

The Red Flare is starting to put out leaves, and the rest of the plants are
also shooting up leaves. I think that I am going to get another container
and put the rest of my lilly divisions in heated water for a while to get
them growing again.

Mike

Jerrispond wrote in message
...

Tropical Lily
I just put it in the pond from the basement. Did I do it too early?
It has no leaves on it.
Rich


All the books will tell you It needs water above 50 degrees to survive,

and
above 70 degrees to grow....I however have one that winters over in my

pond,
and the waters get into the low 40's. Jerri


http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond




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