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Ice chest dormancy

mutant_hybrid
16 years ago

Here is a pic of my Flytrap and newly cut back Sarracenia rubra (don't you just hate it when you have to chop all the nice pitchers in half) as they sit dormant in an ice chest. As I reduced the photoperiod to 8 hours they slowed in growth and the Flytrap, still with many upright leaves, started making much shorter petioles lying prostrate. Growth pretty much halted after placing them in the ice chest with several frozen water bottles, slowly dropping the temperature progressively over a couple days. I open it in the day and place it in a window to get natural light for antifungal purposes.

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Winter had been cool here for a few days, but now it is back to 70-80 degree weather...

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