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Drew Lovasi July 30th 06 07:33 PM

Water Lilly flowers
 
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

Water Lilly flowers
 

"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.
--
KL....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({*





TiburonBlanco July 31st 06 03:05 AM

Water Lilly flowers
 

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.


Carolyn Adamo Gulley
3245 North Lamar Road Mount Juliet TN 37122-7806
Phone 615-459-9345

Is a confirmed liar and slanderer, all around Usenet Kook.
Before plaguing ARJW with her nonsense, she use to plague the Health NG
do a google search on Yarrow / windsong / Carol for more details.

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http://tinyurl.com/ck97r
http://tinyurl.com/cm3dp
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http://tinyurl.com/bya3z

When she is best by a man she accuse him of stalking

http://tinyurl.com/8wryt

She engages people in senseless debates about absolutely nothing.
Her intent on ARJW is to slander JW's, and she has been doing this for
the last 10 years.
She also claims she is an expert on Fish and aquariums. This has been a
confirmed lie as well. All her advice comes from other sources, which
plagerize and claims as her own.

Before you reply to her on any topic , you may want to ask her a few
things or only one.
_Where does she get her information?
_Can her information be verified?
_Is the information up to date?
_What is the purpose of her post?

On the topic of JW's does she present reliable facts about JW's
or sling mud on a religious organization in good standing in almost
every country in the world?


O the topic of fish, ask where she got her information, and since she
replies on several aquarium newsgroups, where does she gets the time to
do what she claim she does?
an analysis oof he usenet posting indicates sge is glued to her
keyboard harrassing JW's.


BoyPete July 31st 06 06:24 AM

Water Lilly flowers
 
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



Köi-Lö July 31st 06 06:43 AM

Water Lilly flowers
 

"BoyPete" wrote in message
...
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

========================
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.
--
KL....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({*






~ janj July 31st 06 07:08 AM

Water Lilly flowers
 
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

Derek Broughton July 31st 06 02:45 PM

Water Lilly flowers
 
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.
--
derek

BoyPete July 31st 06 08:54 PM

Water Lilly flowers
 
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? :)
--
ßôyþëtë



BoyPete July 31st 06 08:55 PM

Water Lilly flowers
 
~ 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 :)
--
ßôyþëtë



Derek Broughton August 1st 06 01:05 AM

Water Lilly flowers
 
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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