- Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:43 am
#37194
This is the first winter for my fly traps and, since it gets below 25F frequently (inland NC), I brought them inside to avoid being frozen. They seem to be doing fine - good color and growing new shoots - but now that I've found this site, I realize that letting them go dormant is probably best. As it's already Dec 29, is it too late to set them up in an environment to foster dormancy? I have a garage with windows that should be 45F during the winter, so it should be suitable for dormancy. And if the answer is to allow them to go dormant, will they go through shock going from indoor 68F to 45F in the garage?
Thanks,
Bill in NC
Thanks,
Bill in NC