taz6122
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Post by taz6122 on Feb 13, 2009 5:54:42 GMT
My typical Dionaea are growing new yellow leaves in the refrigerator. Should I plant them now and keep them inside for another month or should I leave them alone till spring?
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Post by mmlr38 on Feb 13, 2009 18:58:04 GMT
My VFTs are starting to grow a bit now. It might be a good time to take them out of the fridge and put them in a cool, sunny windowsill. When did you put them in the fridge?
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Post by taz6122 on Feb 13, 2009 23:16:28 GMT
In two days they will have been in the frige for three months. It was mid November.
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Post by jj1109 on Feb 13, 2009 23:20:06 GMT
ok, stupid question time - do you have a light on timer in there? if not, that's probably why the leaves are yellow
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Post by taz6122 on Feb 14, 2009 19:19:15 GMT
ok, stupid question time - do you have a light on timer in there? if not, that's probably why the leaves are yellow My question is "should I plant them?" Not "why the leaves are yellow".
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Post by Alexis on Feb 15, 2009 21:57:30 GMT
3 months is fine for dormancy.
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Post by mmlr38 on Feb 16, 2009 0:18:18 GMT
Yep, Alexis is right, 3 months is enough. Go ahead and take them out and pot them up!
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Post by taz6122 on Feb 16, 2009 1:03:12 GMT
Thanks everyone. I appreciate the help. ;D
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