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Miltonia
Orchid
A profuse bloomer, the Miltonia's fragrant and richly
colored blooms will remain for 6 weeks
from the time the first bud opens.
General
Care
Temperature:
Columbian
Miltonias (Miltoniopsis) prefer cooler temperatures. Nighttime
temperatures should be 50 - 60oF and daytime temperatures under 85oF.
Brazilian Miltonias (spectabilis, warscewiczii,
and clowesii) need a slightly warmer temperature. Nighttime temperatures should
be 55 - 65oF, daytime temperatures 70 - 85oF.
Light:
Miltonias
will indicate to you whether or not the lighting is proper. They prefer
indirect sunlight from the east or in a shaded south window. In summer, give
more shade from sunlight. Leaves on a Miltonia should be a lighter green. If
they appear to be yellowish or reddish, the plant is getting to much sun. If
the leaves turn dark, it isn't getting enough light.
Water:
Although a Miltonia never wants to be left standing
in water, they do prefer to be rather moist. As the season changes and the
temperature goes up, the plant will want to be watered more often. Watering
should be needed 2 or 3 times a week depending on the season.
A Miltonia should never be allowed to dry out. The leaves will be permanently
damaged.
Do not use water that has been softened by addition of
salts. Thoroughly flush with clear water once a month to prevent salt buildup.
Humidity:
Miltonias
want 55to 65% humidity.
Just as for watering, humidity must increase when temperature and light
increase. A humidity tray is useful for Miltonias.
Fertilization:
Use an orchid food such as Better-gro, a urea free food with nitrate nitrogen,
feeding at every watering with a dilute mixture.
Growing
Medium: Miltonias do best in a fine orchid bark mix. Make sure plant has good drainage.
Do not crowd the plant as it likes adequate air movement.
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