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Might want to leave these together this season, so your plant will maybe have a little extra energy for your experimenting with a new genera. I say maybe, because the plant may start a new growth from each of the bulbs. Then you can searate them or leave them together, as you choose, to have 2 plants or a bigger display. But never leave the plant with three bulbs when they go dormant, as the 3rd one will most probably wither away, so try for an extra plant with that one.

I grow all of mine in very small pots, but you have to water very often, and fertilize often. If the plant is drying too fast to keep up with, move to a bigger pot. Assuming the mix was good at the start of growth, just move the undisturbed roots to a larger pot and fill around with the same mix.
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