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Old 03-06-2021, 01:50 AM
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I recently purchased an orchid from TJs but not sure of the exact type. The tag said ppmiltonia however I'm doubtful if its a miltonia or miltoniopsis.. Can someone please help me in identifying the orchid from the pictures attached? Thanks much in advance.

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Looks like a miltoniopsis to me.
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Poor eyesight here... I can't tell from the pictures, but Miltonia have two leaves at the apex of the pseudobulb and Miltoniopsis just have one. That should allow you to figure it out.
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Old 03-06-2021, 12:53 PM
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Thank you Ray and WaterWitchin for the confirmation. Even I was leaning towards that conclusion but was hoping its not a miltoniopsis. It does have 1 leaf with each pseudobulb so must be a miltoniopsis.. I've heard Miltoniopsis are more difficult to care for
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They’re not too hard to care for. They don’t like to be too hot or too cold: I grow mine outside and temperatures with lows in the 50s and highs in the 70s seem to keep them happy. Light is bright shade and I try to water as soon as the substrate approaches dryness. I have a couple at the office where AC keeps temperatures in the 70s and those are doing well too.
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As per previous post, you need to water Miltoniopsis before it dries completely. Also:

They do better underpotted (small pots) rather than overpotted.
They need to be repotted annually (they HATE stale mix).

I have grown them both in spaghnum and in seedling size bark/charcoal/perlite mix.
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Thank you all so much for the advices. Finding the right place for this miltoniopsis is a challenge. All my house window sills have heating vents close by. unfortunately and bathrooms which might be a good to provide humidity do not have sufficient light. For now I just kept it near my kitchen sink although its not a place where the light is bright. I'm following the advices from you all and trying to keep the soil moist and not letting it dry out completely.
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Pretty bloom. After failing to grow these but deciding I wouldn't give up, I purchased one last spring and noticed how the grower was doing it. I refuse to chill the entire house and simply placed it under a fan on the kitchen island some 5-6ft from a window. Sink was right there so watering was not forgotten. New growth emerged and so has my confidence.
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