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Amaryllis 'Picotee' - also two flower stalks.
The flower is much smaller than 'Happy Nymph' and a bit shorter. It has also much less foliage at this moment.
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I just wonder, to ensure Amaryllis can grow well and store as much energy as possible for future blooming, is it a practical way to transplant them in a favorable environment (for example, in a much larger container when there is no risk for any kind of cold snap)?

Complete Guide To Repotting Amaryllis – For Better Blooms & A Healthier Plant
Amaryllis plants don't need a lot of elbow room, but they do have to be repotted every 3-5 years. Wait until they're dormant and pick a slightly bigger pot.