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Old 03-18-2013, 12:56 PM
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Thank you. I hope it is not a Miltonia regnelii as it is impossible to get 29.4 here in the spring. It would be great if it is another less demanding bluish Miltonia that we could get to flower again. I thought the Miltonia moreliana looked nice and would be very pleased if that Miltonia is what it is and if it is possible to get it to flower again here. Indeed I shall be very pleased if we can get the orchid to flower again whatever kind it is.
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Can you post a pic of your daughter's orchid in flower?
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Old 03-18-2013, 01:18 PM
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As far as I know there is none. I shall email and ask her now and tell her to post it to the forum if there is one.
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I agree with Silken on this one. I have always found that my Miltonopsis needs a cool period in order to bloom. Miltonia are a little different, I believe.
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Old 03-18-2013, 02:23 PM
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I find the several Miltonia I have like intermediate to warm temps but they don't need hot and steamy all the time. Mine grow in a greenhouse that in winter goes to 55F at night and 65F in the day. One with 3/4 spectabilis in it just sent out 3 new growths from a small plant over the winter. They are very adaptable from what I see. More so than the cooler loving Miltoniopsis although these can tolerate some warmer temps in the day so long as they can cool down at night.
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Old 03-18-2013, 03:03 PM
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When the sun shines it can reach up beyond 30 degrees centigrade on my glazed balcony in the sun for a short time even now. If I get a piece from my daughter I shall put the orchid in the sunshine on the balcony when it is 30 degrees.
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Hopefully not in direct sun and with some good moving air or it will suffer.
Here is a link to the AOS culture sheet on MIltonias. You can Google for many more sources so you have an understanding of how these grow. This page includes both cool growing Miltoniopsis and the more intermediate ones known as Miltonia. Read the temperature paragraph but keep in mind it refers to both types.

http://www.aos.org/Default.aspx?id=200

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Old 03-18-2013, 05:05 PM
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I was wrong;my daughter has described a Miltoniopsis I now believe and it was not blue. However I am still not sure. She does not have a picture but said her orchid was like the one here in the first link but with the even darker violet colour of Miltoniopsis Jambalaya in the link after it.

File:Miltonia - unnamed grex 1.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

http://www.orchidsinourtropics.com/u...RT_JACKSON.jpg

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Here are the 2 pictures from the webpages my daughter referred to

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Sorry the image of the unnamed one is impossible to upload here. If you google with unnamed grex you can find it. I have saved the jpg image to my documents but I have not found any option here for uploading it. I have now tried to include it via Photobucket.

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Pansy Orchids should not be a problem to bloom in your country. They are for the most part cool to intermediate growing (45 F - 85 F/7.2 C - 29.4 C).

Moderately bright indirect light.

Moderate humidity (50% - 70%).

Grow evenly moist, not sopping wet.

It is a seasonal bloomer. They usually bloom during the spring.

If I'm not mistaken, the person took a photo of Miltoniopsis vexillaria in the wild, and here's the link to the photo:

Miltoniopsis vexillaria | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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Thank you. I shall let you all know anything else my daughter tells me about the colour(s) of her orchid.
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