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Originally Posted by Danie
I used to have 2 Miltoniopsis, only this one survived. Not sure what I did wrong with the other.
It has been growing on my window sill, on the southern part of the house. I keep its soil damp.
I am not sure what kind of fertilizer I should use. Could you give me a hint?
Thank you.

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I’m just a beginner and got my second Miltoniopsis today, at the Montreal orchid expo, but I’ve been reading a lot about Miltoniopsis since I like them so much.
Would it be possible it had to much light ? From what I’ve read they like a little bit more light than Phal. for sure less than Cattleya. But as I said, this is from reading not experience, the one I bought last year is spiking right now, so no experience at all.
Do you know the name of the hybride on your picture ? It is very beautifull

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Originally Posted by AJW
The attached photos are but of a few I have flowered and my set up I will enjoy any feedback.
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Oh ! You sure do have very pretty Miltoniopsis
I don’t know about the availability of specific cultivars but they are not hard to find here in Canada. There sure was a few cultivars to chose from at the orchid show I was at today.
Most of the orchid people I know that would be interested in Miltoniopsis believes that they are difficult.
For sure being in East Canada the climate should be easier to grow them but with the heat system in the winter the houses can get quit dry here. But still I had no problem growing mine in semi-hydro.
I intend to grow my new one in a mix of small bark, perlite
and Sphaigne, I just I haven’t decided if it will be, 25% - 25%- 50% or 50% - 25% - 25% as I do with the Oncidium ?