Hi folks—had some bad tip rot from a sharp cold fall last year on some of my Cyphostemma uter and currorii. Its almost the solstice and they are yet to break dormancy, despite getting decent watering with the warmer weather. I have another currorii and uter that also were beheaded in the fall but have emerged just fine, even with cool spring/early summer temps. I presume it may just be individual variance but I don’t know what would help get them to emerge/push out lateral growth points. All plants are firm and just seem to be on standby. Any insights are appreciated.

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