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kentosaurs 2nd January 2009 11:12 PM

Sarracenia flower
 
Hi everyone

Just a quick question.....I have been having my S.mitchelliana for sometime now and i bought it as quite a mature plant....And about half a year later (now) i still don't see any signs of flowering on the main plant.....The plant has already produced pitchers almost twice the size of its pitchers when i first got it.....So anyone knows when they flower?

Ken

plantlover 2nd January 2009 11:28 PM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
Has it ever been dormant before?

caseyhoo 2nd January 2009 11:34 PM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
Most of my sarrasenia is flowering now... :2thumbup:

Everyday, wheather is change here and there... It probably causing it to flower... Im not sure...

kentosaurs 2nd January 2009 11:36 PM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
Hi Aaron....

I don't think so......My first dormant CP is my VFT but others are still fine.....Anyways im preety sure its a mamture plant since its showing mature charateristics and veiny pitchers....about 15-20cm tall on the biggest sometimes a little more.

Ken

strath76 3rd January 2009 05:56 AM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
Hi Ken,

Sarra's flower after dormancy. You wont see any flowers until your plant either goes into dormancy itself or you initiate it. Whilst they need dormancy to flower, it does not always gaurantee you a flower. Sometimes they just resume growth. I only had one plant flower this year due to a mild winter here. Your conditions make it a bit harder to ensure the plants go dormant. If you search through previous threads you will see one I posted about creating dormancy.

caseyhoo 3rd January 2009 11:29 AM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
In my case, my sarra is didnt go for dormancy...

Quote:

Originally Posted by strath76 (Post 11079)
Hi Ken,

Sarra's flower after dormancy. You wont see any flowers until your plant either goes into dormancy itself or you initiate it. Whilst they need dormancy to flower, it does not always gaurantee you a flower. Sometimes they just resume growth. I only had one plant flower this year due to a mild winter here. Your conditions make it a bit harder to ensure the plants go dormant. If you search through previous threads you will see one I posted about creating dormancy.


alienfx 3rd January 2009 07:41 PM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
My sarracenia also flowered 3 months ago without any dormancy.I guess it was the overhelming bugs that eaten by sarracenia but i may be wrong.The flower is still there although the petals have dropped.Such a strong flower.

kentosaurs 3rd January 2009 08:19 PM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
Hi

I don't think they actually need dormancy to flower........I've seen sarracenias even smaller then mine flowered......So well why mine isn't...

Ken

malowie 3rd January 2009 08:48 PM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kentosaurs (Post 11107)
Hi

I don't think they actually need dormancy to flower........I've seen sarracenias even smaller then mine flowered......So well why mine isn't...

Ken

yup true also...

even when it finishes flowering, it wont necessarily go into dormancy.. :2thumbup:

edwardyeeks 3rd January 2009 09:46 PM

Re: Sarracenia flower
 
Kenneth, you should be patient. My sarracenias haven't flowered at all yet too. In our tropical country, the period of dormancy and flowering is more confusing and random than in the temperate countries. This is because our country does not have any of the four seasons, therefore there is no definite time when the plant will flower. It will depend on the condition you give it or the plant will simply flower itself suddenly. It also happens in dormancy of sarras.

Amount of light is also important. Sarras flower well in strong light. Although I think that strong light isn't really an issue in your garden.....

Cheers


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