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NOID Miltonia with 20 blooms
This is a rescue from my friends back yard. Was looking quite sad last year. This year it rewarded me with 20 blooms. Grown mostly outside.
Enjoy! Andrew http://i1260.photobucket.com/albums/...toniaNOID4.jpg http://i1260.photobucket.com/albums/...toniaNOID3.jpg http://i1260.photobucket.com/albums/...toniaNOID2.jpg http://i1260.photobucket.com/albums/...toniaNOID1.jpg |
Wow! Totally gorgeous! Great growing. What is it potted in? I'm always torn whether to use just moss or the fine bark, moss, perlite combo. I have some in both but the jury is still out.
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May I be jealous, they are so hard to keep in flats… (in Europe) :) lucky you.
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You should see this plant when I rescued it. It was in a very sad shape. |
Wow!!! Great looking!!! Wonderful blooms! Makes you happy just looking at it!!
Not the easiest plant to flower in Greece as well! I think it's a Miltoniopsis, no??? |
Thanks for the info. Our evenings aren't cold but around 60 to 65 degrees usually in the summer. Sometimes a bit warmer. It looks like you are doing everything right to bring this back from near death so well!
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Well done on your Growing! You obviously have the right conditions for these
As the posters above I to do not find these easy @ all but am trying to keep my only one I have alive (had it just over a year) Congratulations on making it come back in such a spectacular way! |
WoW! Thats phenomenal!! Congrats :)
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WOW! Spectacular! Great save :wtg:
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Such gorgeous blooms! Impressive save.
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Our summer nights are cool. Usually in the upper 60s / Below 20C. In the summer it grows in complete shade in my balcony. In the winter, morning sun till around 11 am. As you know, they don't like to dry out. That"s why it is grown in sphagnum. I have grown Milts in rock wool with the same degree of success. I hope this helps. Andrew |
Is your balcony protected from rain or do the leaves of the Milt. get rained on. I don't have a covered area to keep it outside so it would have to be rained on at times.
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That sounds like a perfect growing condition for these!
Yours is exactly the same as one of mine by the way. It is Miltoniopsis Rouge. (that's what the grower told me). Mine is out of bloom but sending up so many new growths even in this hot NYC summer. so I'm very interested in seeing how my miltoniopsis fare for the next two months until the cool weather begins. |
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Thanks. Being on the prairies we don't get loads of rain but it can rain for days, so I wonder if that would not harm them. I do leave my Burrageara Nelly Isler which is similar out under a tree and it seems to love it. I still think I will put one out. Now which one will be the guinea pig??
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They are tougher than we all think lol
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Amazing!
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My god thats pretty :bowing
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Just as a before and after comparison, this is the same orchid this past winter. As you can see, although the new growths are coming along, the old growths looked pretty sad!
Andrew http://i1260.photobucket.com/albums/...wholeplant.jpg |
Drop-dead gorgeous. I love it. :drool:
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