- Wed Feb 05, 2020 7:42 pm
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Hello everyone!
Im here to post some experiments about forced dormancy of recently bought flytraps during winter season. I was told that the flytraps i got, are currently having a summer season but I decided that I can’t risk about believing such and decided to force them to sleep. During this experiment I have 20 plants. And all where put to fridge brutally without slowly changing the temperature. They have been there for 2 months and counting.
I will be providing photos of my plants as they go out from dormancy to see if they will be affected or grow as any normal plant who was gradually introduced to cooler temperatures.
2 months of brutal dormancy: How do you think they look like? Dying? Shocked? Brutalized?
Im here to post some experiments about forced dormancy of recently bought flytraps during winter season. I was told that the flytraps i got, are currently having a summer season but I decided that I can’t risk about believing such and decided to force them to sleep. During this experiment I have 20 plants. And all where put to fridge brutally without slowly changing the temperature. They have been there for 2 months and counting.
I will be providing photos of my plants as they go out from dormancy to see if they will be affected or grow as any normal plant who was gradually introduced to cooler temperatures.
2 months of brutal dormancy: How do you think they look like? Dying? Shocked? Brutalized?
Last edited by idwaneo on Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.