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what happened to my cyclosecta?

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 5:32 pm
by crazy_carnivores
i had a cyclocecta for about a year, however during the summer it went dormant and never came back. recently the tiny plant shriveled up. I'm not really sure what happened to it, but I would like to try again. does anyone have tips for growing it?

Re: what happened to my cyclosecta?

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 6:15 pm
by hungry carnivores
Propagate 'em, sometimes they randomly die! However, you don't really want to keep the dirt as wet as the plants I have bought from you year round, you don't want it dry either. Cyclosecta is one of the pings I keep in full humidity, along with Rotundiflora and Gigantea clones.

Re: what happened to my cyclosecta?

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 1:30 am
by crazy_carnivores
awesome thanks!

Re: what happened to my cyclosecta?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 9:08 am
by jeff
what substrat use you ?

this plant has a seasonality, so it surprises me that you have a dormancy in summer.
in principle dry or slightly damp dormancy from October to May, from May to October the plant wakes up and can remain outside with always a moist substrate

Re: what happened to my cyclosecta?

Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 9:00 am
by Bob Beer
Where do you live? I’ve had plants go dormant at odd times, like spring...the nearest I can figure, it had to do with the fact that then humidity was higher with all the windows closed, but when I opened them in the spring it would go down a bit, along with nighttime temperatures. Usually they’d snap out of it before long. Some of my cyclosectas on lower shelves are still in winter form, while the upper ones are not; one on the top shelf (where it’s warmer also because of fluorescent lights there) never went into then succulent stage at all!


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Re: what happened to my cyclosecta?

Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 5:59 pm
by crazy_carnivores
jeff wrote:what substrat use you ?

this plant has a seasonality, so it surprises me that you have a dormancy in summer.
in principle dry or slightly damp dormancy from October to May, from May to October the plant wakes up and can remain outside with always a moist substrate
I bought the plant from predatory plants so I'm not exactly sure what the medium is. I think is is one part sand and one part peat.

Re: what happened to my cyclosecta?

Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 6:00 pm
by crazy_carnivores
Bob Beer wrote:Where do you live? I’ve had plants go dormant at odd times, like spring...the nearest I can figure, it had to do with the fact that then humidity was higher with all the windows closed, but when I opened them in the spring it would go down a bit, along with nighttime temperatures. Usually they’d snap out of it before long. Some of my cyclosectas on lower shelves are still in winter form, while the upper ones are not; one on the top shelf (where it’s warmer also because of fluorescent lights there) never went into then succulent stage at all!
Thanks for the info, I kept it inside so the temperature never dropped below 65 degrees.

Re: what happened to my cyclosecta?

Posted: Sat May 23, 2020 1:29 pm
by jeff
I think that more marked seasons would do him the greatest good (always leave it at 18 ° c it's not great)