I'm really surprised so many have a difficult time blooming these. I've owned and sold probably 100 of these and they bloom reliably in March every year. I have grown them dry, wet, cold, hot, with little light and will lots of light, I fertilize infrequently (as in when I remember) and the outcome is the same. It was why I brought a division with me to Canada. I just figured they were like Phiaus tankervilliae and just knew when to bloom.
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