It looks like you have some Miltonia and some Miltoniopsis in this video. They look a lot alike but have different care. The flowers with the pointed tips are Miltoniopsis, but the soft round flowers that look like pansies are Miltonia!! Markets tent to mix up that labels since they’re so similar. The pseudobulbs on Miltonia are also longer and fatter, while Miltoniopsis is shorter and more compact. Miltonia is often the less fussy one and likes indoor temps. Miltoniopsis is more difficult and like heat and humidity. Miltonia smells amazing, like spices, but Miltoniopsis has little or no fragrance! ❤ So if a few of your orchids aren’t doing as well, they may be mislabeled. Great video!!
THANK YOU, SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!! They are my favorite orchid and I have killed FIVE so far. I have taken the plunge again and recently purchased four and so far they are all alive and one of them has two spikes!!! O happy day!
Nice video! Great tips! That's very useful, knowing about the tendency for waterfall patterns to be cooler growers and the white/light yellow miltonopsis warmer growers based on their lineage. I'm always in awe seeing your Hilo Galaxy. Can't wait to see it in a bloom video again. 😊
My favorites, good information! And indeed they like light but no direct sunlight. And if they grow they start to drink quite a lot. The blooms are so beautiful 🤩
Hi! I've kept a poor miltiniopsis alive for over a decade now, but I don't think I'm doing it right! I get a couple flowers a year, but my leaves never get longer than a few inches (LOTS of accordions!) For the first few years, I kept it detained in a little ramekin, with like a tablespoon of silty, sandy soil. Those were the best years of it's life. I separated it, gave one to my mom, one to my sister (sister killed hers, mom's is doing okay), and when I did that, I totally changed the medium (blocky wood w/ coconut fuzz), and it's been sad since. Just recently started misting often with a spray bottle, and that's the happiest it's been since separation. Also added a bit of mineral soil to the medium. Will *definitely* take your advice into consideration, I've never thought to look up how to care for these beauties! But you're right, they smell sweet for an orchid! *edit I put it in an aerated pot when I took it out of the ramekin. Seeing what you keep yours in, I think I was closer with the ramekin! Thanks again!
I have my first one (I didn't kill) in full bloom 😁 It grows in the shade and sits in a semi-terrestrial mix, the same I use for Zygo's. I keep it wet at 75 to 85 F with a very high humidity
I'm on the Gulf coast of Texas. I have central air conditioning in my home during summer. It's always humid here. Would these grow here in my home during the summer in a temp of 75f all summer? I can put them outside later in fall when the temps fall below 85f. What do you think? They are definitely beautiful.
Thanks for the video! Would you comment on brown edges on some of your flowers? I have this problem on one Mlts: after starting blooming in a week or two each flower starts drying from the edges. The other two Milts are fine so far.Definitely not pests, north window, watering every second day. Thanks!
It could be due to lower humidity in the overall environment. Also, I notice that white and cream colored flowers tend to dry out more than other colorations.
Awesome information! This is straight to the point, no nonsense and covers all areas of what it takes to successfully grow this orchid. Brilliant!❤🪴👍👏🏻☺️
It looks like you have some Miltonia and some Miltoniopsis in this video. They look a lot alike but have different care. The flowers with the pointed tips are Miltoniopsis, but the soft round flowers that look like pansies are Miltonia!! Markets tent to mix up that labels since they’re so similar. The pseudobulbs on Miltonia are also longer and fatter, while Miltoniopsis is shorter and more compact. Miltonia is often the less fussy one and likes indoor temps. Miltoniopsis is more difficult and like heat and humidity. Miltonia smells amazing, like spices, but Miltoniopsis has little or no fragrance! ❤ So if a few of your orchids aren’t doing as well, they may be mislabeled. Great video!!
Wrong. Miltonias are the pointy ones that look like stars and originate from Brazil. Miltoniopsis are the pansy orchids from higher elevation.
THANK YOU, SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!! They are my favorite orchid and I have killed FIVE so far. I have taken the plunge again and recently purchased four and so far they are all alive and one of them has two spikes!!! O happy day!
Wow! Two spikes is amazing! Hopefully they will continue to be successful for you 🍀🤞I fall in love with them all over again when I see the flowers 🤣
Nice video! Great tips! That's very useful, knowing about the tendency for waterfall patterns to be cooler growers and the white/light yellow miltonopsis warmer growers based on their lineage. I'm always in awe seeing your Hilo Galaxy. Can't wait to see it in a bloom video again. 😊
Haha yea, the Hilo Galaxy got a bit sunburned so hopefully it will pull through 🍀🤞
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Thank you so much. Much needed information. I just ought my two first. 😊
Aaahhh, Miltoniopsis…. I wish I could grow them better! But I am getting there though! Good info!
I think you're doing great! I saw that you had a few in bloom a while back...looked lovely! :)
My favorites, good information! And indeed they like light but no direct sunlight. And if they grow they start to drink quite a lot. The blooms are so beautiful 🤩
Haha yea! Your miltoniopsis are looking lovely this season…saw your repot video, lovely 😍
Excellent! Thank you so much!
Hi! I've kept a poor miltiniopsis alive for over a decade now, but I don't think I'm doing it right! I get a couple flowers a year, but my leaves never get longer than a few inches (LOTS of accordions!) For the first few years, I kept it detained in a little ramekin, with like a tablespoon of silty, sandy soil. Those were the best years of it's life. I separated it, gave one to my mom, one to my sister (sister killed hers, mom's is doing okay), and when I did that, I totally changed the medium (blocky wood w/ coconut fuzz), and it's been sad since. Just recently started misting often with a spray bottle, and that's the happiest it's been since separation. Also added a bit of mineral soil to the medium. Will *definitely* take your advice into consideration, I've never thought to look up how to care for these beauties! But you're right, they smell sweet for an orchid! *edit I put it in an aerated pot when I took it out of the ramekin. Seeing what you keep yours in, I think I was closer with the ramekin! Thanks again!
I just bought one on Etsy, fingers crossed she is healthy
Good luck! 🍀 Hope it will be an awesome one 😁
Great information…always appreciate your sharing what you’ve learned.
Glad you enjoyed it! It’s taken a while to get to this point but there’s always so much to learn about these orchids. 😁
I have my first one (I didn't kill) in full bloom 😁 It grows in the shade and sits in a semi-terrestrial mix, the same I use for Zygo's. I keep it wet at 75 to 85 F with a very high humidity
That’s awesome! Good to know they do well in that setup 😁
9:47 that's what my blooms look like 😊
Thank you for information. I saw one on cedar board do they do well mounted? I overwatered my last one hoping mounting will help. Nice video
I'm on the Gulf coast of Texas. I have central air conditioning in my home during summer. It's always humid here. Would these grow here in my home during the summer in a temp of 75f all summer? I can put them outside later in fall when the temps fall below 85f. What do you think? They are definitely beautiful.
Hallo im Jan from South Africa love your videos i also are strugling with mine...😬😪
Thanks for checking it out! Miltoniopsis are one of those that can be tricky lol…beautiful but tricky 🤣
Thanks for the video! Would you comment on brown edges on some of your flowers? I have this problem on one Mlts: after starting blooming in a week or two each flower starts drying from the edges. The other two Milts are fine so far.Definitely not pests, north window, watering every second day. Thanks!
It could be due to lower humidity in the overall environment. Also, I notice that white and cream colored flowers tend to dry out more than other colorations.
Wow, what's the name of the red one with white spots that you show at 8-10s?
Thanks for your tips. That red spotted one is gorgeous do you have its name?
The red spotted on is Miltoniopsis Breathless 'Hilo Galaxy'. It's a clone from the Milt. Breathless variety.
I ALMOST bought one at the grocery store the other day. I love them so much but I've killed every single one so I just enjoy them at the store 😂
Lol I know the feeling…they’re always calling out to me this time of year 🤣
Have you grown these in water?
No I have not, I have not tried water culture.
Awesome information! This is straight to the point, no nonsense and covers all areas of what it takes to successfully grow this orchid. Brilliant!❤🪴👍👏🏻☺️