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Originally Posted by jasperlja8
I have a cypripedium (yellow lady slipper) as an indoor plant, and I know that dormancy is reccomended, but I am not sure how to do so. Do I set it out in a cold garage? do I just leave it alone? do I trin the dead stem and leaves off?
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Dormancy is not only recommended for Cypripedium, but it's also pretty much necessary to avoid rapid decline and death.
At least 3 months of cold storage are necessary and you can do this by putting the plants in plastic bags with some moisture after treating them with a fungicide and then placing the bags in the freezer, there should be just enough water to avoid desiccation of the rhizomes.
You can initiate dormancy by placing them in a cool environment and then cutting off all the dried-up stems as soon as they have completely dried.