Hello
don't because not much hope, that the plant is what.
Almost all napalensis are imports from abroad. Because you need some luck to get through the plant.
Import tubers have all suffered and are usually sick.
Because I speak from experience. Last year I put napalensis also out mine and while the leaf is grown, the rest is scruffy.
And with a very well drained soil and little water. Thus, the plant was over.
From personal experience, I advise at napalensis to hold the pot as long as only very slightly moist until the leaf fully developed. For more, so the bulb is not needed.The energy to the form of the sheet is obtained so exclusively from the Corm.
Absolutely on it make sure that the Earth is very airy and porous. A drainage layer in the bottom of the pot is required to avoid waterlogging.
Absolutely avoid that the pot wet rains. Too much water from above in connection with the cool temperatures at night and already the bulb away.
If the sheet has opened, a big step is ever done to get the plant alive.
For me it looks currently quite well. The drive is approximately 20 cm long and the blade now moves upwards.
I give just a little water in the pot, if the soil is really dry on the surface.
MfG
Stephan