Hi, it's been a while since I've used this forum. But I got back into growing CPs again and its all I can think about lately.
My question is about dormancy and D. rotundifolia. I made a cutting from a wild plant from upstate NY back in May, and this is how my plant looks now (below).
I live in Gainesville, FL (Zone 8b/9a), meaning the lowest temps we get are around 20*F. Therefore, I think that it would do well outside here.
Right now, it's growing under LED lights. But, I want it to be healthy long term to get seeds.
Question: Should I leave it outside to start going through dormancy? Or should I let it get bigger inside during the winter, and let it go dormant next winter? I took some leaf cuttings to make "backups" in case I decide to leave it outside for dormancy.
Right now, temps are around 80*F during the day and maybe 50-60*F at night.
I imagine plants that germinate in the spring naturally don't get this big by the end of the summer, but they still would have to go dormant to make it to year two, right?

Thanks!
Ben
My question is about dormancy and D. rotundifolia. I made a cutting from a wild plant from upstate NY back in May, and this is how my plant looks now (below).
I live in Gainesville, FL (Zone 8b/9a), meaning the lowest temps we get are around 20*F. Therefore, I think that it would do well outside here.
Right now, it's growing under LED lights. But, I want it to be healthy long term to get seeds.
Question: Should I leave it outside to start going through dormancy? Or should I let it get bigger inside during the winter, and let it go dormant next winter? I took some leaf cuttings to make "backups" in case I decide to leave it outside for dormancy.
Right now, temps are around 80*F during the day and maybe 50-60*F at night.
I imagine plants that germinate in the spring naturally don't get this big by the end of the summer, but they still would have to go dormant to make it to year two, right?

Thanks!
Ben