Hi guys,
I have recently bought three sarracenias and a Venus flytrap
Since I live in an area where the winters do not go below 20 ish degrees c
(around 65 f) how would I successfully be able to make the plants complete their dormancy?
I have read that the fridge method is my only option, but some people say that the plants will die out of shock, if I do not do this then will the plants enter dormancy naturally?
What should I do?
The plants are indoors next to a fairly bright window.
I also have a pitcher plant that I have been growing for the past year and it has done well.
tommyr_gw Zone 6
Leafhead
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