I have one, and I've only had it for a year, but it rebloomed for me this spring. I keep it inside most of the year. Our summers in Oklahoma can regularly get upwards of 100 degrees, with heat waves as high as 115. I bought my Miltoniopsis in bloom last spring, and I kept it outside until about June, then I brought it inside the house where it is air conditioned. I put it back outside in the fall when it started to cool off again, and then brought it back in when it got too cold. I'm sure somebody with more ideal temperatures could grow it better than I can. It only had two spikes this year, and the flowers were smaller than the ones on it when I bought it, but I like it, and I think it is worth having, even if it doesn't reach its full potential. I would say go for it. You might be surprised, and it might do great, and even if it doesn't, how much do they cost? 20 or 30 dollars? It's not a huge loss if it doesn't make it, and at least then you'll know.
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