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Post by sharonplants on May 20, 2017 22:46:00 GMT -5
I'm new here and hoping for some help. I bought several Sarracenia a couple of years ago and kept them indoors in a sunny window. Two of the plants bloomed. They did well in my pond over the summer and , as I learned that they need a dormant period I put them in a bright window well outside to overwinter. I moved them to my greenhouse a couple of weeks ago. some of the plants are mostly brown, some only the top half is brown. None of them are showing new growth. How long should I wait before giving up on them? I'm new to using forums....Not sure if starting a new thread is the way to go.
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Post by WillyCKH on May 21, 2017 0:18:14 GMT -5
Welcome, Sharon This is the right place to start! If your Sarracenias are still green in the growth center, they are probably fine. Just watch out for fungus growth! Some of them may take longer to start growing from winter rest, depending on your current temperature. Willy
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Post by Ray on May 21, 2017 10:33:03 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum ! same as Willy said if the growth-point of the sarracenia is looking good then you should be fine. Hope you find everything you are looking for
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Post by sharonplants on May 23, 2017 16:48:15 GMT -5
Welcome, Sharon This is the right place to start! If your Sarracenias are still green in the growth center, they are probably fine. Just watch out for fungus growth! Some of them may take longer to start growing from winter rest, depending on your current temperature. Willy Just checked for fresh green and I see what looks like new growth on 2 plants. Another one does have some fungus which I tried to remove. Save
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Post by sharonplants on May 23, 2017 16:51:01 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum ! same as Willy said if the growth-point of the sarracenia is looking good then you should be fine. Hope you find everything you are looking for Thanks for the welcome Ray. I'm hoping to concentrate on hardy plants and to keep them on a shelf in the pond each summer. Save
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