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Venus flytrap dormancy

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 1:05 pm
by carniplanter
Hello, i have a question on how to keep my venus flytraps dormant.I live in Northwestern Balkans area.My apartment is west facing.My apartment is heated in winter and there is no cold place in apartment or darky garage.Can i put my Venus flytrap in some kind of cooled box with light or something. I dont want to put it in the fridge. My venus flytrap is super healthy, gets meals often, always has new growth. I bought it at a gardening fair three months ago.It was a sick, small plant, but its thriving now.It has two rosettes. I dont have artificial lights for growing plants.I don't feed it, i just keep windows open and then bugs get in and plant eats them.I water it with distilled water, keep it on west facing window, he is in a plastic pot with 75% peat and 25% perlite soil mix.
He gets 5 hours of indirect sunlight and 6 hours of direct sunlight. He is my only carnivorous plant. So how to keep that little guy dormant ? :?:



I cant put it outside or on balcony.

Re: Venus flytrap dormancy

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 2:46 pm
by MrsMuscipula
How cold are your winters? Do you have a patio or balcony?

Re: Venus flytrap dormancy

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 3:09 pm
by carniplanter
I don't have a balcony.Winters gets from-12 to +15 °C.Gets quite snowy sometimes.

Re: Venus flytrap dormancy

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:08 pm
by cyph3r_gfy
Your plant will go dormant on it's own. Just keep everything the way it is. The cooler temperature by the window should be fine. That is how I keep mine during winter. Daytime ambient temperatures at 24 C, with a night time drop to about 16 C. It's cooler by the glass... and if you're concerned about temperatures at night, you could always turn the heat down. I love to sleep in the cold under piles of covers.

Re: Venus flytrap dormancy

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:26 pm
by mnwatson1
Vfts tend to go dormant due to photoperiod more than temp. Last winter I just kept mine near the window (the pot is WAY too big for the windowsill) and they all went/stayed dormant just fine! :)


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Re: Venus flytrap dormancy

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:34 pm
by carniplanter
My windows are all next to radiators. My windowsill is the warmest possible place in apartment. I dont have a place any other than putting it on a radiator which heats. It is in room which has lights on at night and sun at day.

Re: Venus flytrap dormancy

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 5:44 pm
by MrsMuscipula
Is there anyway you could put it right outside your front door? Or maybe right outside the window?

Re: Venus flytrap dormancy

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 7:26 pm
by carniplanter
No i live at second floor, and temperatures are often below zero.