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dumb question but, if they are potted, how do you know when the roots are long enough? Do they grow above the surface?

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Look Great I am interested in this fridge timing???
These are two of my my pleiones
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You know there's roots when the bulb kinda 'sticks' in the media. You can also see that they are growing in the media. Its just a guesstimate.

I put in the fridge when they go dormant and lose all their leaves. And remove when the beginning of growth happens in the spring.
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Does the new growth start in the fridge?
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It can, or you can take it out to help induce growth. The growth nub will elongate, then it's ready to come out.
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Your Pleiones were definitely beautiful this year! Good luck to another great year for 2017!
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It can, or you can take it out to help induce growth. The growth nub will elongate, then it's ready to come out.


Cool. You certainly are opening up a new market for us.
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