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I don't know too much about this topic, but we were just talking about it here in this thread. AlvinMeister listed a table of stratification times for the various Sarracenia breeds (species? varieties?), you could probably look at that to get an idea of what will happen if you plant now.
From what I've read, this is about as good a time as any. But do look at the thread first, just in case.
Best luck!
~Joe
Hellz,
Perfect time if you ask me. I like to sow sar seeds in early winter. Gives them a jump on the growing season. They'll be just about and inch or two tall when it comes time to stick them outside for the season.
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