Those Dens don't need a strong winter rest in terms of watering or temperature, so they'll do fine with reduced watering. It's ok for the canes to get slightly shriveled, but if it starts to become too pronounced I usually slightly increase the watering again.
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Originally Posted by AJW
I give no water to my Dens during the middle 2mths of winter down here in NZ. This helps them to spike in the spring according to the current reading available.
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Wouldn't that depend on the type of Den? Some do not need a dry winter rest at all (thinking of the Phal type Dens, and species such as Den victoriae-reginae and Den. aberrans) and reducing watering somewhat is all that is needed in the winter.