If they crossed the Equator within the last year or so it would take them time to get accustomed to the new seasons. Different species likely have different growth triggers. It's often one or more of night length variation, temperature change, humidity change or water availability. I don't know what it is for this species.
Don't ever tire of an amethystoglossa forming roots! They frequently only do it once a year. And this is one species for which it is extremely important not to repot unless new roots are just forming.
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