For best results, repot when they're in active growth. This means making new roots and perhaps a new shoot from the base of the old pseudobulb. They need plenty of water at the roots, much more than does a Phalaenopsis or a Cattleya. Many people don't let them go completely dry for any length of time. If using bark, many people use smaller bark so they stay damp longer.
The plant commonly sold as Miltonia (they look like a pansy) are mostly hybrids of Miltoniopsis species. These are cool-growing plants. They don't do well in warm temperatures and they can't dry out. I don't grow them because I can't keep them cool enough.
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