I think they probably need a cool rest period. It might be to do with food availability. Could you get a Nepenthes instead?I was wondering if it is necessary to put Sarracenia or Dionaea in dormant in a tropical country?
I just have a look around one of Thai carnivorous plant website and it mentioned that dormancy isn’t needed in the hot area, but they will grow at slower rate.Hi all,
I think they probably need a cool rest period. It might be to do with food availability. Could you get a Nepenthes instead?
cheers Darrel
How wet are we talking? If you can plant them above the waterline in moss or similar, some Nepenthes and Pinguiculas should do fine. But if the bottom of the plant is sitting in water then the only ones I could think of are maybe Drosera capensis or lowland Heliamphora (and definitely not sure about the last, and it's going to be rarer than hens teeth...).can you suggest any other carnivorous that tolerate wet feet besides Utricularia?