Sorry, forgot to include the key line from the wiki advice: " It doesn't seem to matter at all whether they are kept cool or warm during this forced dormancy," Nick On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Nicholas plummer <nickplummer@gmail.com> wrote: > > Is this advice for Phaedranassa in general or P. viridiflora > specifically? I notice that it is distinctly different than the advice in > the wiki, which says: "It is often said in reference books that > phaedranassas can be brought into bloom at any time of year by withholding > water for two months, then resuming watering." > > Following those instructions, I have forced a dry winter dormancy on my P. > tunguraguae but have left them in a warm greenhouse. No blooms. > > Perhaps someone with wiki access could update it to reflect Nhu's, Diana's > and Heather's experience? > > Nick >