amid chaos said:
I've got a couple here I'd love to keep for next year....how do you put them into dormancy?
For most of the spring, summer, I have my bulbs outside in pots, under some bushes so they are protected from strong sun. In late October I bring them in, dry them out if they are very wet, check out the soil for worms, and then cut off their leaves, and put them in the basement. They usually go into the basement before November begins. Around 2 weeks before Christmas, I check for "life." Sometimes a new bud is coming up, this year there were 2 before Christmas and those I gave for Christmas presents. I begin bringing the rest up right after Christmas, whether or not new life is showing. I've had 2 more with flower buds, including my surprise, and about 4 more that are just showing nothing or leaves right now. I haven't brought them all up. I also have some "baby bulbs" that I don't expect anything except leaves from for a few years. I've not had these long enough to know if they will develop the way commercially grown ones do. They are offshoots of older bulbs that I have.
Now, I have a friend who doesn't have a basement, and she just lets hers dry out in the fall, and keeps it in her unheated patio, and she has a bud coming up now as well. Her's is in a huge container, mine are more or less in the size pot that an Amaryllis Kit comes with, so I don't know if size of pot matters at all!
Bobbi
PS. Deb (with the mouse ears) you are right! I always hold my breath when I go to look at the bulbs for the first time in December, if I look every day, nothing seems to happen, but when I forget about them and then say, I better hop to it, there they are!