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Dormancy

Hi everyone,
I think I'm going to get a p. primufilora from pft. I was wondering how warm dormancy can be for the plant to actually go dormant. (is 65 degrees cool enough?)
 
i have had much luck (many others have also) by not letting primiflora go dormant. It is considered by some as an annual, so i just let mine grow year round. No ill side effects.
 
Thanks. I think I'll try that once I get it. But if it is an annual, then how long will it live after you get it? (since you order a plant that is already pretty old)
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well, in all respect, people say its an annual, since it usually dies away after a dormancy. it usually returns via small buds. I never give mine a dormancy, and i have kept a flowering sized individual for about 2 years now (i got it as an old one). THe leaves may grow big and small from time to time, and many older leaves produced plantlets.
 
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