I have had a Max tenuifolia for many years, and it has gotten so large than it looks like a small shrub now.
Regarding your question about bulb size, I have never really paid attention to it since the plant is so monsterous, so I'll have a look at my plant this evening.
For the winter rest, I wouldn't call it a true winter rest, when comparing to a lot of the typical winter resting Dens for instance. My plants lives in the spare bedroom in the winter, behind a south facing window, and gets standard indoor temps. As to watering, starting about now until march, I reduce watering to about once in 3-4 weeks. The bulbs get shriveled, and I water just enough to prevent extreme shriveling. I don't aim to keep them plump, as the only way to do that is with regular watering. My approach seems to work as I often get over 80 blooms on my plant in the spring.
Note that my climate is rather different than yours, I don't know how others deal with the 'rest' period for this species (what period and watering frequency).
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