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Sarracenia prefer a dormancy period of 3-5 months, however there are those in Hawaii that grow them and they just shut down when they don't want to grow and start back up again. They are more robust in appearance and more vigorous if proper dormancy is observed.
Back in my younger days I had a S. purperea and S. rubra that I didn't allow to go dorment( didn't know they had to and I had them indoors under grow lights) they were nice and healthy for over a year, then the pitchers turned brown and died down to the crown and then that turned to mush. I didn't know what went wrong until years later when I read they needed a dorment period. Now I keep them outdoors and allow them to go dorment naturally, and there just beautiful!
Hope this helps,Jack.
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