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Post by NavyBrush on Sept 12, 2010 1:54:10 GMT
Hi,
I have a sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa. It was torn up completely by a squirrel when I had left it on patio overnight. All the pitchers were gone, but the roots were intact. I had to repot the plant because the squirrel also dropped my pot (glazed ceramic) off the edge of the patio and broke it. This occured about two months ago(late july-early august). So the plant survived and its growing, but so far there is only one 2.5 inch pitcher. With dormancy season arriving soon, is the plant still too small to put into dormancy? I am afraid it will die due to its shock and delicate situation.
Thank you
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Post by Aidan on Sept 18, 2010 17:38:00 GMT
Size doesn't really come into the equation. Tiny year-old seedlings go through dormancy without problem.
Either the plant will make it or it won't... but size is not a factor.
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