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Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 1:57 pm
by StephenB200+
Two of my d. Intermedias are doing the same. I think I’m going to let them stay in cool down a bit longer. I would like to eventually leave them outdoors in the winter (zone 5b)… maybe this will make them a bit hardier.

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:33 am
by optique
why was outside i took some photos of my sundews to compare.

FL-giants growing of for next years sells
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Dreamsicle potted to sell
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binata dichotoma that didn't sell last year. If you look you can see it putting up from roots already.
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Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:28 am
by Intheswamp
They look healthy, optique! Did you start these from seeds or leaf cuttings? What size are those brown pots? If you're not careful I'll start asking lots of questions! :mrgreen:

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:44 am
by Intheswamp
Ok, I mentioned that the Preying Hands tracyi has a voracious appetite and that I'd post some pictures. Well, it ain't purdy but it's got a full stomach and is growing like crazy, too! :lol:

@Panman, is this an anthocyanin-free plant...I've not seen any redness to it. :?: :D

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:47 am
by Intheswamp
Btw, those sarrs in the background are some of the $4.95 grab-bag specials that California Carnivories was selling this winter. They've busted loose over the last two weeks. :shock: I have even less experience with sarrs than I do with sundews...so I'm flying by the seat of my pants with these! :)

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 2:05 am
by Intheswamp
...and, the Forida Red White Flower that I won in one of Chef's games is trying to show out, too!!! I really need to get these plants out in the sun!!! It's about as hungry as Panman's tracyi!!!! And, it's already got three flower stalks!!!! :o I'm not sure of what to make out of that...do they bloom "early" in the season???

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 2:11 am
by optique
Intheswamp wrote:They look healthy, optique! Did you start these from seeds or leaf cuttings? What size are those brown pots? If you're not careful I'll start asking lots of questions! :mrgreen:
leaf cuttings or normal divisions like the FL-G's both the pots will be filled by fall and next spring i will pot some for sell and make some pots to divide the next year. The brown pots are 3.5in and they are leaf cutting from last year here is a photo.
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Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:11 pm
by ChefDean
Intheswamp wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 2:05 am ...and, the Forida Red White Flower that I won in one of Chef's games is trying to show out, too!!! I really need to get these plants out in the sun!!! It's about as hungry as Panman's tracyi!!!! And, it's already got three flower stalks!!!! :o I'm not sure of what to make out of that...do they bloom "early" in the season???
That looks great!
Mine in Tennessee are typically covered in gnats, small flies, and small moths from the time the bugs return from H-E-double hockey sticks in the spring until I put them to bed for the winter. So, yes, they are hungry, and I'd expect them to do the same in Louisiana.
Mine also do a burst of blooming in the spring, to get their stank out in the world I guess. They are just beginning to wake up, so they haven't done it yet. They then calm down a bit, but continue to put up flower stalks periodically throughout the season.

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 3:30 pm
by Intheswamp
Thanks Chef! It comes from good stock!!!! ;)

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2023 6:28 pm
by Panman
The tracyii is not anthocyanin free. The leaves will stay green but the flowers will be pink.

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:29 am
by Intheswamp
Panman wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 6:28 pm The tracyii is not anthocyanin free. The leaves will stay green but the flowers will be pink.
Thanks for the info, Panman!!! So the plant itself stays green (without color) and the flower has to be white (without color) to be anthocyanin free?

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 2:16 am
by Panman
Correct. AF will have no pigmentation at all.

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 3:45 am
by Intheswamp
...and my continuing education...continues!!! :D

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Tue May 30, 2023 3:03 am
by Intheswamp
Panman wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 6:28 pm The tracyii is not anthocyanin free. The leaves will stay green but the flowers will be pink.
I was just going through some old threads and came upon this one that sparked a question.

I've got all kinds of sundews blooming...capis, intermedia, brevifolia, florida reds, etc.,. But the long threadleaf (mature) plants I've got...two tracyii, and a florida giant x "can't remember...dreamisicle maybe?" haven't bloomed yet. Is that normal?

Re: Are these D. tracyi plants breaking dormancy?

Posted: Tue May 30, 2023 12:46 pm
by Panman
I'm not sure what triggers them to flower. All of mine have flowered out and continue in some fashion for the rest of the season.