Stone
Well-Known Member
Sweet!
The dry season in Peru starts about May or June and lasts until about mid September. Temps drop sometimes into the low 50s for a week at a time. It does rain but not much, but enough to moisten the soil at times. There is a lot of condensation dripping from the canopy at night.
Some plants I saw did have very tiny bulbs smaller than in the picture.
I would speculate that this species grows in "soils" that are on the fertile side so maybe more fertilizer for your plant.
One thing I dont do is lessen water in the winter because the apartment is so DRY!!! I will have to try that too.
Move to the rainforest!
Move to the rainforest!
Best solution. That's what I'm doing soon.
Me too! I've had it with cold living.