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By chilipepper
Posts:  51
Joined:  Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:31 pm
#78574
today I purchased a very rare VFT cultivar called "Cudo". it is really tiny and will never grow more than a CM. very nice plant but I don't know much about it. if anyone has info please tell me. any help would be appreciated!

you can look at some of there photos in the cp photo finder site
link: http://cpphotofinder.com/dionaea-cudo-2087.html
By moof
Posts:  1036
Joined:  Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:54 am
#78589
It's more delicate than other cultivars, no dormancy period needed, follow ther general carepoints but be just more careful (no overwatering, avoid sunburns etc)

Peter
By BradR
Posts:  450
Joined:  Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:00 pm
#78594
moof wrote:It's more delicate than other cultivars, no dormancy period needed, follow ther general carepoints but be just more careful (no overwatering, avoid sunburns etc)

Peter
Moof:
Do you have a link to the information about that cultivar not needing a dormancy?

Brad
By moof
Posts:  1036
Joined:  Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:54 am
#78806
Nope, only personal experiences. Can be put into dormancy but it's for advanced growers, the plant's doing good when dormancy skipped. I never liked this plant because of it's fickle grow manner, as well as some other "weird" clones.

Peter

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