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Feb 2, 2022 2:12 PM CST

Thanks for all the info, especially the temperature details. I probably let it get too cool in fall to remain active. I don't necessarily want to keep it as a houseplant but storing dormant hasn't worked for me in the past.

I pulled mine out of the pot just to see if the corm was in good condition. It is! Of course I didn't pay attention to how deep it was, and might even have gotten it repotted upside down, so fingers crossed. So I should wait till it sprouts to provide light and heat?

Do you mean spaghnum peat or long fiber spag ?

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