I grow my Colmanara Wildcat outdoors during the spring/summer and beginning of fall. When temps at night stay as low as 7 C for a few days in a row, I bring it in. I grow it on a North-East faced balcony and never let it dry out between waterings. The pb give me a good indication when to water (when to start to shrivel - that's before the medium is dry).
I don't know if all Colmanara's behave the same, but mine started a new spike when the growth matured (right after that).
My plant seemed to like the treatment it got, it rewarde me with almost 60 flowers on one branched spike.
Before your's will flower the new growths (three of them?) have to mature. It will take a while from what I can see, because they still have to grow a lot before they start a pb.
Currently mine has done flowering and is in a "cold" room (room without heating were I can open a window to keep temps low, about 13 C max). It is starting a new growth. This room has a South faced window. Mine doesn't get supplemental light this time of the year and despite the dark short days it does well for me. We currently have about 8-9 hours of day light, this includues dusk and dawn, prolly pretty much the same as you have?
Nicole
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