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How to make amaryllis bloom?

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I'm looking for authoritative advice on how to make amaryllis bloom. But I'm not sure what "authoritative" means in this case, because the authoritative sources I've found all say different things.


For example, Holland Bulb Company says to cut the flower stalk off once the blooms have faded, and make the bulb go dormant by letting it dry out in a sunny place in late July or early August. University of Minnesota Extension says to cut the flower stalk off only when it has turned yellow, and make the bulb go dormant by letting it dry out in "a cool, dry, dark location such as a basement or closet." It doesn't say when to do that, but implies "before the first frost," which in northern Minnesota is mid-September, and my locale (zone 9b) is sometime between mid-December and never.


(As a side note, in zone 9b "cool" and "dry" are mutually exclusive in the winter.)


Perhaps the best guide is experience. If you have been successful at making amaryllis bloom, particularly if you live in zone 9b, how do you do it?

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