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When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:46 am
by Amber
I am kind of new to this venus flytrap dormancy deal. I have owned one before but I think it "died" on me. I want to be sure to get this right, so when is the best time to put mine into dormancy? I live in north Georgia and it is November so again, when should I put it through dormancy?

Thanks,
Amber

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:43 am
by dionaea muscipula
Hi Amber and welcome to the flytrapcare family, most VFT by now are dormant so i would say just leave it outside and let it go dormant by itself.


good luck



Omar,

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:52 am
by Matt
Hello Amber and welcome to FlytrapCare!

You don't really "put a VFT into dormancy". As Omar said, it's best to just leave your plant outside and let it go dormant naturally. When the days grow short, the temperature drops and leaves start falling off trees, that's when Venus flytraps start dying back too. It's a natural process and not something that you have to actively make your plant do.

Depending on where you are in northern Georgia, you might be able to leave your plant outside year round. If it freezes too hard where you live, you'll have to find a place to put it during dormancy. An unheated porch or a window in a garage or basement are good options.

Good luck and let us know what you decide to do!

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:01 pm
by Amber
Thanks, I guess I will just leave it outside then...I just hope it will come back around...

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:17 pm
by ModeratelyExcessive
Amber wrote:Thanks, I guess I will just leave it outside then...I just hope it will come back around...
Just want to add that you shouldn't leave it completely alone during dormancy. It still needs water, though not as often as in the growing season. Check the soil every few days and keep it moist.

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 2:50 am
by adamjoetan
Hi!!

I just bought my venus flytrap! Question is dormancy!!! I live in Singapore, so we do not have any winter here. However, in the months of DEC - FEB, it is the wet season and it is not so hot then. Could I just leave it by the window where it doesn't get affected by the rain but feels the change in temperature?

Also, could I chose its dormancy period, like from march - may. For example, I put it under a light for the other months then from march - may, I place them into a cooler room with weak lights.

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 3:55 am
by BradR
I have read that in the tropics Flytraps can be put into "Dry Dormancy" to take the place of the cold moist dormancy it usually needs. It involves allowing the plant to gradually dry out then keep in a place with reduced light for 4-6 weeks. The soil should be barely moist. After that give it lots of water and sun. In the wild in North Carolina flytraps sometimes experience this dry spell in the fall and the rhizome goes dormant before the cold starts.
The link below describes "Dry Dormancy".

Good luck.

http://www.greenculturesg.com/articles/ ... rmancy.htm

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 11:14 am
by Ouinch
Hi guys,

I was wondering how bad it would be to skip one year of dormancy, i know they don't do great with no dormancy but i'm growing mine indoors and she is flowering at the moment..

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 4:41 pm
by IHaveNoIdea
If you skip the dormancy, your muscipula will most definitely die till next year.

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 4:56 pm
by MrsMuscipula
It may live for another year or two, but its health and vigor will definitely decline, especially combined with flowering too. If the flower hasn't opened yet, I would cut the flower stalk and put the plant outside for dormancy as soon as possible.

If the flower has already opened, you might as well let it keep going until next dormancy season. Flowering and then dormancy right after could potentially kill it.

Also for future reference, we could help you much better if you started your own new threads instead of bumping up old ones. :)

Re: When do I put my Venus Flytrap into Dormancy?

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 6:35 am
by Goodkoalie
Ouinch wrote:Hi guys,

I was wondering how bad it would be to skip one year of dormancy, i know they don't do great with no dormancy but i'm growing mine indoors and she is flowering at the moment..
I would cut it and put it into dormancy. Even if the flower has already opened, cut it then put it outside. It would not be good for the plant to flower and go dormant, but I have had some plants do it last year and they are fine this year. Flowering and then skipping dormancy would also be bad because both factors add stress to the plant, which could cause the plant to die.


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