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  Re: [Aroid-l] Dracontium amazonense going dormant?
From: "Daniel Devor" <plantguy at zoominternet.net> on 2010.04.13 at 11:44:27(20832)
Hi Vincent,

Well, I am a total novice, but for me this sounds about right. On rare
occassion they will decide to go totally dormant, but for me it is not
very often....maybe once every 2-3 years or even longer. In my case I
keep them nice and warm on a heat mat in their pots and maybe once every
2 weeks or so give them some water when dormant......never wet like in
the growing season, but enough to keep them from being bone-dry......I
guess I would think of them like one of the pseudo-evergreen
Amorphs.....like A. titanum.....just a bit of water to keep them happy
until they reemerge from dormancy. I typiucally do not repot until I
see some new growth emerging and then repot...the more compacted soil
from the past 2-3 years will keep them barely damp for a longer period
of time compared to fresh, light soil....or so my thinking goes!! I've
had them stay dormant for just a month or so all the way to one of mine
that is just now emerging after 5 months of dormancy (this is a no ID
from Brasil). As I said, this works for me here in zone 6 after some
trial and serious error, but others with more experience than me can
hopefully provide better info. By the way, I also find that after a
dormancy like this is when you see a big difference in the size of the
petioles produced, but maybe that is just mine in my conditions.

I've managed to have a Dracontium prancei now bloom for me as well so
I'll try to take pics and post in the near future......2 Dracontium
bloom in one season.....the most exciting aroid season for me in a long
time :o)

Dan

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