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Post by magnum on Apr 9, 2007 12:30:02 GMT
I have a small collection that grows under grow lights (flourecent) and was wondering if all of them can handle full sun. I know that some, like sarracenia would really prefer it. I live in up state NY, so temps would be from 50-100 and photoperiod would be as long as 16 hours. Here's a List of what I have.
Dionae muscipula
Drosera ? (see fork leafed id thread)
Nepenthese talengensis
Sarracenia minor (seedling) purpurea lucophylla (seedling) flava (sedling)
Thanks for the help!
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Post by gaduke on Apr 9, 2007 15:23:54 GMT
I don't have a Nepenthes but my sarracenia, dionaea, Drosera (temperate) are all grown outdoors year round, (I bring in the ones that I can during severe thunderstorms!)
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Steve
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Post by Steve on Apr 13, 2007 17:32:02 GMT
With the exception of the Nepenthes, they would all do well outside in those conditions. I grow my N. ventricosa outside during the summer hanging in the shade of my apple tree. Just be sure to harden them off a little to direct sun or they'll get burned.
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