I have two alocasia macrorrhizos seedlings that sprouted from bulbs I potted in the summer. When the temperatures started dropping I put them indoors. They're next to a north facing window (no other window available), under grow lights for 12 hours a day. Humidity is about 60% and temperature varies from 66 to 72F (19 - 22C). I water once every two weeks as the soil never seems to dry. I don't fertilize as I see no growth. The only leaf started withering recently. They never produced a second leaf. What am I doing wrong? Is removing the bulb from the soil and storing it the only option for overwintering them?
Overwintering alocasia seedlings
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