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aamar

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Hi my plant still haven't gone out of dormancy. I did move during the winter and i might of distured them. I am wondering if died is there anyway of telling ? ANd when do plant usually come out of dormancy

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which species?

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the plants are Sarracenia slacks giant, Sarracenia flava ,Sarracenia leucophylla. Dionea B52, royal red , spider , SWG , low giant. Dorsea capensis , Drosera binata var multifida.

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What setup have you used over winter Ie; greenhouse, open to the elements or in the fridge ect?

Most will in my mind show some signs of life / new growth over the course of the next 2 months or so,
but im in the South so your area may differ.

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the plants are in a greenhouse. but they did go to dormancy a little late

Edited by aamar, 30 January 2011 - 17:44 PM.


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Growth will resume some time in the second half of March to the first half of April.

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Hi Aamar
So long as they havn't dried out, I wouldnt worry too much. I'm not expecting to see any movement or growth on mine of any sort for at least the next six weeks, they are outdoors though. Inddors I would expect things to start growing any time now depending on conditions.
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ok thanks I can stop worrying now

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