They go dormant in the winter and should be left dry. Once the new growth emerges in the spring as your has, watering can resume. Lightly at first (perhaps weekly, with slight drying - never bone dry. As the roots begin to take hold and the growths enlarge, watering / fertilizing can increase. Really depends on your conditions (humidity and air movement) and media. Now is not the time to water the crap out of it, just could lead to rot. In the summer when its hot and growths are big, water it often, keeping evenly moist.
OK, ill ask. Whats up with the skull? How did you acquire it?
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