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Originally Posted by Greenthumb.5
If it is growing a new lead then grow it in the way when it was not in rest.
But where did you get it from? If you got it recently and its most likely from the nothern hemisphere. The plant is most likely confused from the transition from north to south. But you can get more flowers for each year your plant doesn't bloom.
A picture helps, you know.
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It's still too small for taking picture and it's kind of hiding in a stupid place where I'll struggle to get a focused shot of it at this stage, but I will take one and show you as soon as it's more visible.
This plant has always been on the southern hemisphere and should not be confused regarding the seasons. And it's been in my care for 8-9 months now.
I decided to water it today. I could not help myself. I figured, like you say, that this plant cannot be winter resting since it's pushing out new bulbs and I decided to provide it with some water at least, although I will hold back on the fertilizer. The active roots apparently liked it and turned green right away. On closer inspection today I found another tiny, tiny shoot as well. Probably one more bulb.
I'm sacrificing flowering to give this plant some moisture and energy to grow. And I'll try again with the winter rest next year.
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Originally Posted by WhiteRabbit
I haven't a clue ... I have this happen as well. Hopefully another member can clue us in.
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What did you do with your, Sonya?
Did you continue to hold back water or did you start watering? And did it flower for you?