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By anansi
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Joined:  Fri Dec 27, 2019 10:02 am
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Hello, I’m new to this hobby and I’m trying to learn as much as I can to properly grow my VFTs. Hope you could help me with my questions below.

As a background, I live in the Philippines which is a tropical country and I learned that I should respect the dormancy of VFTs. Just wondering:

1. Will VFTs become dormant in tropical countries without my intervention?

2. I read from Savage Garden that one way to make CPs dormant in tropical countries is by uprooting the plant, placing it in a plastic bag, and refrigerate it during winter. Have anyone tried this method?


Thanks in advance!


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By Huntsmanshorn
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Joined:  Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:32 am
#347115
anansi wrote:
1. Will VFTs become dormant in tropical countries without my intervention?

2. I read from Savage Garden that one way to make CPs dormant in tropical countries is by uprooting the plant, placing it in a plastic bag, and refrigerate it during winter. Have anyone tried this method?


Thanks in advance!
1. Not usually.
2. Yes, it works but keep an eye on things to avoid mold.
By anansi
Posts:  8
Joined:  Fri Dec 27, 2019 10:02 am
#347116
Huntsmanshorn wrote:
anansi wrote:
1. Will VFTs become dormant in tropical countries without my intervention?

2. I read from Savage Garden that one way to make CPs dormant in tropical countries is by uprooting the plant, placing it in a plastic bag, and refrigerate it during winter. Have anyone tried this method?


Thanks in advance!
1. Not usually.
2. Yes, it works but keep an eye on things to avoid mold.

Thank you for the answers. By any chance, do you also reside in a tropical country? If yes, any tips on how to help VFTs go dormant aside from the refrigeration method?


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By Huntsmanshorn
Posts:  952
Joined:  Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:32 am
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anansi wrote: Thank you for the answers. By any chance, do you also reside in a tropical country? If yes, any tips on how to help VFTs go dormant aside from the refrigeration method?
Nope, sorry, I live in decidedly not tropical country.
By tommyr
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For VFTs, I drain off excess water from the pots, hit them with a sulphur based fungicide and place in zip lock bags and pop them in the fridge for 3 - 3 1/2 months. I occasionally check them (once a month) for fungus and hit with the fungicide if needed. Late winter around February/March I take them out hit them with SULFUR based fungicide again and place in a south and west window and some under florescent and white 'daylight' LED lights until night time temps. regularly stay above freezing then slowly acclimate them to full outdoor Sun. I've been using this method for going on 12 years with no losses.
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