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Quote (wezx @ Aug. 29 2003,04:42)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">i live in singapore so theres no winter means no dormancy right?[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
wrong...Sarracenia still require dormancy, regardless of where you live..
its the same as any other plant..
if you live in the Amazon rainforest and buy a cactus, you cant expect it to live outside year round!
if you live in Alaska, you wont have much luck keeping your tropical nepenthes outside in January.
if you live in Singapore, you cant leave your Sarracenia outside in the warm winter!
in all 3 exapmles, the "new" climate the plant has been moved to is FAR different than its native climate..so the owner of the plant must artifically create a proper environment..
nepenthes must be brought inside in Alaska during the winter so they stay warm..
Sarracenia must be brought inside (fridge) during the winter in Singapore so they stay cold!
any plant must be given its *native* conditions, regardless of where in the world it finds itself..
wezx, sounds like you will probably have to use the "refrigrator method"..
Scot