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Old 06-27-2007, 09:21 PM
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Wow Just discovered Miltonia's and what charter they have. What type of growing conditions do they need? Iam in hot and sticky South Florida. I really like
Milt. Herbert Johnson 'Salmon Yellow' X Milt. Lilac Time
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Milt. Lorene 'Black Rain'
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Dave, from what I understand, the Milts are a bit more difficult for us warm-growers. Not that it can't be done, because I've seen some beauties down here but I think it takes more effort to accomplish it.

I'd LOVE for somebody to tell me I'm wrong on this one
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Old 06-27-2007, 09:29 PM
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me too!
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Old 06-28-2007, 01:20 AM
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These beauties are now called miltoniopsis.
They like cool weather and good ventilation.
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Yes, the problem is that they don't like extremes of temperatures. The ideal probably is 60-75 F ! But with very good humidity you have a higher change of sucess.

Although they are hybrids of Miltoniopsis they maintain the name Miltonia for hybrids.

They are really pretty. Sometimes I buy one or two but due to our extreme hot temperature in the summer I can't maintain them more than 3 years in good conditions. But 3 years of extreme beauty!
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OK you talked me into it. Thats all I needed hear (read). Thanks Tricho
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