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  1. Growing Lilies from Seed You probably think that lilies will take years and years to grow from seed because they are so big and beautiful but they don’t. Some will bloom in only 18 months if the proper procedure is followed! Epigeal or “Quick-Type” Seed It is best for beginners to start with the epigeal or “quick-type” seeds.

  2. Lily seeds will take five to six weeks to germinate. You should not expect your lilies to flower in the first year of growth. If you want to get flowers earlier, then treat them as annuals and remove them from their pots when they are a few inches tall.

  3. Most lily species are quite easy to raise from seed. With most, you don’t need to use a glasshouse. The only “special equipment” needed is patience: though with special care a few species will flower in their first year from sowing, most take two or three years – a few even take up to seven.

  4. The “Let’s Grow Lilies” book and the North American Lilies Society website provide easy to follow instructions for growing IE and DH seeds: http://www.lilies.org/culture/growing‐from‐seed/ Many growers start IE lily seed in the winter under grow lights or in a south window.

  5. 26 cze 2023 · In this article, we will discuss the optimal time of year to plant lily seeds based on scientific recommendations, real experience, and provide step-by-step instructions on how to plant them successfully.

  6. Growing From Seed. You probably think that lilies will take years and years to grow from seed because they are so big and beautiful but they don’t. Some will bloom in only 18 months if the proper procedure is followed.

  7. 25 kwi 2023 · To ensure successful germination of your lily seeds, be sure to keep the soil moist and provide plenty of sunlight. If you follow these steps, your lily flowers should begin to bloom in 8-10 weeks. With patience and care, you will be rewarded with beautiful blooms from a low-maintenance flower.

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