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Drew Lovasi
July 30th 06, 07:33 PM
Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about a day or
so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring, and pulls it under
water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up. What causes this? and how
can I stop it?
Thanks
Drew
Köi-Lö
July 30th 06, 09:45 PM
"Drew Lovasi" > wrote in message
...
> Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about a day
> or so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring, and pulls it
> under water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up. What causes this?
> and how can I stop it?
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That's normal for the hardy water lilies. Mine do the same thing.
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TiburonBlanco
July 31st 06, 03:05 AM
Köi-Lö wrote:
> "Drew Lovasi" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about a day
> > or so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring, and pulls it
> > under water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up. What causes this?
> > and how can I stop it?
> ======================
> That's normal for the hardy water lilies. Mine do the same thing.
>
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BoyPete
July 31st 06, 06:24 AM
Köi-Lö wrote:
> "Drew Lovasi" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about a
>> day or so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring, and
>> pulls it under water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up. What
>> causes this? and how can I stop it?
> ======================
> That's normal for the hardy water lilies. Mine do the same thing.
Same concern here. Will they rot at the bottom of the pond?
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Köi-Lö
July 31st 06, 06:43 AM
"BoyPete" > wrote in message
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> Köi-Lö wrote:
>> "Drew Lovasi" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about a
>>> day or so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring, and
>>> pulls it under water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up. What
>>> causes this? and how can I stop it?
>> ======================
>> That's normal for the hardy water lilies. Mine do the same thing.
>
> Same concern here. Will they rot at the bottom of the pond?
> --
> ßôyþëtë
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Yes, the flower, now pollinated, with rot under the water releasing the
seeds from the seed pod when they're ripe. I've never found baby lilies in
my ponds though.
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~ janj
July 31st 06, 07:08 AM
>Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about a day or
>so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring, and pulls it under
>water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up. What causes this? and how
>can I stop it?
>Thanks
>Drew
>
That's normal. Usual life span is 3 days. Trim the stem close to the crown
to get more blooms... other wise they will rot or the plant may put energy
into setting (worthless) seed. ~ jan www.jjspond.us
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Derek Broughton
July 31st 06, 02:45 PM
BoyPete wrote:
> Köi-Lö wrote:
>> "Drew Lovasi" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about a
>>> day or so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring, and
>>> pulls it under water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up. What
>>> causes this? and how can I stop it?
>> ======================
>> That's normal for the hardy water lilies. Mine do the same thing.
They've been fertilized, and now need to be submerged again for the seeds to
develop.
>
> Same concern here. Will they rot at the bottom of the pond?
Of course. Regardless of whether your pond is actually capable of handling
that extra decaying biomass, it's a good idea to deadhead the lily if you
want more blooms.
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derek
BoyPete
July 31st 06, 08:54 PM
Derek Broughton wrote:
> BoyPete wrote:
>
>> Köi-Lö wrote:
>>> "Drew Lovasi" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about
>>>> a day or so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring,
>>>> and pulls it under water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up.
>>>> What causes this? and how can I stop it?
>>> ======================
>>> That's normal for the hardy water lilies. Mine do the same thing.
>
> They've been fertilized, and now need to be submerged again for the
> seeds to develop.
>>
>> Same concern here. Will they rot at the bottom of the pond?
>
> Of course. Regardless of whether your pond is actually capable of
> handling that extra decaying biomass, it's a good idea to deadhead
> the lily if you want more blooms.
Just the head, or from the bottom of the stem? :)
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BoyPete
July 31st 06, 08:55 PM
~ janj wrote:
>> Hello all, the flowers on my lilly are acting weird. After about a
>> day or so on the surface the stem starts to coil, like a spring, and
>> pulls it under water. It doesn't seem to ever come back up. What
>> causes this? and how can I stop it?
>> Thanks
>> Drew
>>
> That's normal. Usual life span is 3 days. Trim the stem close to the
> crown to get more blooms... other wise they will rot or the plant may
> put energy into setting (worthless) seed. ~ jan www.jjspond.us
> -----------------
>
> Also ponding troll free at:
> http://groups.google.com/group/The-Freshwater-Aquarium
Thanks :)
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Derek Broughton
August 1st 06, 01:05 AM
BoyPete wrote:
> Derek Broughton wrote:
>> Regardless of whether your pond is actually capable of
>> handling that extra decaying biomass, it's a good idea to deadhead
>> the lily if you want more blooms.
>
> Just the head, or from the bottom of the stem? :)
hmmm. I always read that it should be done as close as possible to the base
of the stem - but I'm not certain that's actually necessary.
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derek
Köi-Lö
August 1st 06, 01:16 AM
"Derek Broughton" > wrote in message
...
> BoyPete wrote:
>
>> Derek Broughton wrote:
>>> Regardless of whether your pond is actually capable of
>>> handling that extra decaying biomass, it's a good idea to deadhead
>>> the lily if you want more blooms.
>>
>> Just the head, or from the bottom of the stem? :)
>
> hmmm. I always read that it should be done as close as possible to the
> base
> of the stem - but I'm not certain that's actually necessary.
> --
> derek
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I would remove the entire stem as I saw it as less organic matter to decay
and feed the algae.
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KL....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
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~ janj
August 1st 06, 02:55 AM
>On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 21:05:03 -0300, Derek Broughton > wrote:
>hmmm. I always read that it should be done as close as possible to the base
>of the stem - but I'm not certain that's actually necessary.
If the goal is to remove something that is going to rot, I would think it
necessary. Tis, imo, anyway. ;-) ~ jan
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