Brilliant! I just bought my first Miltoniopsis in bloom and it is very thirsty also. I put potted on in a slighter bigger pot with some moss, great idea!😊
I bought my first Miltoniopsis last week, the Miltoniopsis Edie Brown ('NYC' x sib) red. Hopefully it will do well so I can buy more! It can be seen in a video tour I did of my collection yesterday.
If you're lucky, you will get multiple new leads from each of those three blooming bulbs and then the plants will be that much larger when you split them back up.
Roger, Get a chance to catch your channel from time to time..Like it...Very helpful.....I live in the United States in the state of Arkansas.....I only have a few orchids..(about 40 or 50.. mostly Phalaenopsis)....I came across some videos from Rick L....tried growing my phals in just lava rocks, and they seem to be loving it...I water about every 5 days by soaking in a big bucket for about 30 minutes, as they dry out quicker.....NO PROBLEMS with overwatering....plenty of air circulation also.....just an idea I thought I would throw you from across the pond....🙂🙂Thank You for your continued videos...they are very helpful......... Joe Terry
Hi, I have just purchased this plant, but it's in soil. Should I change it to bark immediately? I ordered it online and when it arrived it was out of the pot with it's soil everywhere. I am amazed it is still alive.
Depends how good the root system currently is? A strong root system will probably adapt to a repot. If you leave it in the current media, keep it on the dry side - just water around the edges.
So, next time it comes out of its pot, will you divide it again? Well you’ve already answered this question later in the video. No further answer required.
This one is gorgeous!
Thanks.
Brilliant! I just bought my first Miltoniopsis in bloom and it is very thirsty also. I put potted on in a slighter bigger pot with some moss, great idea!😊
Great tutorial. And a great success story, potful of roots, and even the smallest new growth bloomed.
Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome.
Thank you. Good demo!🌸
You're welcome.
Miltonia Sunset is on my wish list, beautiful plant
Thank you for this informative tutorial. Spectacular colouring to the flowers
You're welcome.
I bought my first Miltoniopsis last week, the Miltoniopsis Edie Brown ('NYC' x sib) red.
Hopefully it will do well so I can buy more!
It can be seen in a video tour I did of my collection yesterday.
What a beautiful plant! Big and Lots of Buds.....Love it!! ;)
Thanks.
Excellent, what a success story this is. Your definitely an expert in my eyes.
Thanks.
Gorgeous flowers!
Thanks.
Great video! Beautiful Plant! ☺ Thanks for sharing! ☺
You're welcome.
Thank you for your videos!! 🤗🤗🥰🥰
You're welcome.
Another great video, thank you. This orchid is on my wish list ❤️
You’ve done a beautiful job with this one, thanks for the info!
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Beautiful video, thank you
You're welcome.
Already waiting for an update,let's see when this pot is bursting with roots again😊
The new space is really for the next set of roots although some of the existing ones may extend/branch into the new media.
If you're lucky, you will get multiple new leads from each of those three blooming bulbs and then the plants will be that much larger when you split them back up.
We can hope.
Bless you. Good video
Thanks.
Thanks for sharing, Roger! I've a couple of plants that need to be potted on so this video is much appreciated!
Useful tips, thank you. In my warm climate oncidiums go in full sphagnum. Thank you for sharing
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The blooms look bigger than milt. Spectabile
I have Miltonia specabile but is hasn't bloomed yet so can't compare.
Hey Roger! Great video. Do you have a video for a rootless orchid like this one? Unfortunately my brown thumb damaged my beautiful red Odontnia 😞
This orchid now has good roots and is in spike.
Roger,
Get a chance to catch your channel from time to time..Like it...Very helpful.....I live in the United States in the state of Arkansas.....I only have a few orchids..(about 40 or 50.. mostly Phalaenopsis)....I came across some videos from Rick L....tried growing my phals in just lava rocks, and they seem to be loving it...I water about every 5 days by soaking in a big bucket for about 30 minutes, as they dry out quicker.....NO PROBLEMS with overwatering....plenty of air circulation also.....just an idea I thought I would throw you from across the pond....🙂🙂Thank You for your continued videos...they are very helpful.........
Joe Terry
Lava rock is really expensive here whereas I can get bark relatively cheap (I get a large discount from a supplier).
Hi, I have just purchased this plant, but it's in soil. Should I change it to bark immediately? I ordered it online and when it arrived it was out of the pot with it's soil everywhere. I am amazed it is still alive.
Depends how good the root system currently is? A strong root system will probably adapt to a repot. If you leave it in the current media, keep it on the dry side - just water around the edges.
Thanks Roger
I had to do this with my zygo the root ball was to big, so just slid it in a (slightly) larger pot and filled the edges
Hi Roger, if you still have this plant would you be willing to let me buy a division of it please?
What's left of it is just growing on now - not large enough to divide.
Ok, thank you for replying. If you see any going can you let me know please 🙂
So, next time it comes out of its pot, will you divide it again?
Well you’ve already answered this question later in the video.
No further answer required.