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I think the dent side is the top and which should be placed with its 'shoulders' proud of the earth/compost.
If overwatered this dent can collect water and rot the corm. I think this is also true of begonias? In fact any corm which presents with a dent as you call it.
I have just 3 one year old 'babies' started from seed last year and they're still roundish with a bit of a point - no flowers yet and I think I'll have to wait another year - but quite interesting to see just how quickly the seed bulks up to form the corm. Leaves are now getting quite large.
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