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Marcus Fox 04-12-2002 02:47 AM

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What do I feed it over winter? Can I just pop in a bit of raw meat and let
it close on that? Or do I not feed it at all?

Marcus



Kay Easton 04-12-2002 09:28 AM

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In article , Marcus
Fox writes
What do I feed it over winter? Can I just pop in a bit of raw meat and let
it close on that? Or do I not feed it at all?

Don't feed it at all. It will grow less in the winter and then reshoot
in the spring.
--
Kay Easton

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Alastair 04-12-2002 10:55 AM

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"Marcus Fox" wrote in message ...
What do I feed it over winter? Can I just pop in a bit of raw meat and let
it close on that? Or do I not feed it at all?

Marcus


*You* shouldn't need to feed it at all. It should catch all the food
it ever needs by itself.
Over winter it will die back into a dormant state - presuming you
allow it to experience shorter day length and cooler temperatures.
For more advice than I could ever give you in one post, have a look at
http:\\www.sarracenia.com/faq.html

Regards
Alastair

Clarke Brunt 04-12-2002 11:08 AM

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Marcus Fox wrote in message ...
What do I feed it over winter? Can I just pop in a bit of raw meat and

let
it close on that? Or do I not feed it at all?



They should be kept in a cool (e.g. anything above freezing) light place
over Winter, and should go semi-dormant, with very little growth. During
this period, they probably don't have any working traps anyway, and
certainly don't need feeding.

They seem to benefit from the Winter dormancy, and can deterioriate if
kept somewhere that is too warm, but with the inadequate light of
Winter. I hear that some people in warmer climates keep them in the
refrigerator in Winter.

I've not attempted to feed mine artificially for ages now - they catch
plenty things in the greenhouse, and even more of placed outside.

--
Clarke Brunt




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