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Old 09-08-2009, 03:24 PM   #6 (permalink)
frankthetank
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Default Re: Overwintering nana corms?

I dig them them up...drag them into the basement...throw them on some cardboard, cover them (not sure if that is even necessary) and forget about them...

I'll take a bunch of pictures of what i do this fall (about a month or so) and then hopefully that will help some...

My basement stays around 50F-55F...although i think they would be fine in the 40's.

I have never once watered mine...i rarely water the ones i have in pots during the winter.

NEMusa-

I noticed the same thing with my Sikkmensis... They seemed to get very dry last winter (i also have a very dry basement)... I probably should have watered them once since i think i lost 2 of them this spring....out of 10.
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