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By Sakaaaaa
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Joined:  Thu May 12, 2016 2:18 pm
#307871
Hello VFT Experts, I have a question.
What happens if my VFTs do not receive much light for a long period of time? On the day that my new VFT arrived, it was very sunny (!) but the next day, it was just totally cloudy and hard rain.
Will my bigger Royal Red think it's dormancy time?
Will my 2 cm Cupped Traps also think it's dormancy time?

If they do get dormant, can I bring them out of dormancy right when the sun comes back (Maybe in a week) or should I keep them that way until, say, January?
By carelerasmus
Posts:  322
Joined:  Mon Oct 30, 2017 3:13 pm
#307873
Sakaaaaa wrote:Hello VFT Experts, I have a question.
What happens if my VFTs do not receive much light for a long period of time? On the day that my new VFT arrived, it was very sunny (!) but the next day, it was just totally cloudy and hard rain.
Will my bigger Royal Red think it's dormancy time?
Will my 2 cm Cupped Traps also think it's dormancy time?

If they do get dormant, can I bring them out of dormancy right when the sun comes back (Maybe in a week) or should I keep them that way until, say, January?
Hmmm as long as it doesn't get too cold and too dark for too long, I don't think they would go dormant! I'm not an expert though!Image

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By Sakaaaaa
Posts:  1021
Joined:  Thu May 12, 2016 2:18 pm
#307876
carelerasmus wrote:Hmmm as long as it doesn't get too cold and too dark for too long, I don't think they would go dormant! I'm not an expert though!Image

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Hmm, according to the whether foarcast, it's about 74-85 degrees for a week, and I heard that VFTs need 60-ish fahrenhites.

EDIT: But I also know that temperature is not the main factor of dormancy
By Fieldofscreams
Posts:  1315
Joined:  Wed Sep 06, 2017 11:14 am
#307878
That's not how temperate plants go dormant. It's a process that plays out through the entire year. Temporary environmental changes won't affect anything.
By riveraXVX
Posts:  1099
Joined:  Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:29 am
#307892
also even on a cloudy or rainy days they will get indirect light even if it is filtered by the clouds/rain its more a shift over time as they go in or out of dormancy from what I read
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