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The critical mass for sadersonii to sustain flowering is rather small then. A relatively recently transplanted strand of sandersonii started pushing out its first flower stalk less than two weeks after it was moved. Mickey, try raising the temperature to high 70's
I suspect that the discussions above concern two different forms of sandersonii - white & blue. The white form has skinny ears and is possibly the most prolific blooming utric in existence. The blue form has wider ears and much less floriforous. Some people have waited over a year for the blue form to flower. Here's Bob Z's comparison pics.
I had them growing in 4" pot, then in 5" pot then in 2" pot. They always bloomed for me in matter of weeks after replanting. Not sure if this is a common occurrence, just my personal experience. I am referring to typical U. sandersonii.
As insinuated by Mr. Za, for the non-blue variety, container size is mostly irrelevant for flowering. Some species seem to need to be potbound before they flower - not the case with the white sandersonii.
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