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Old 09-23-2024, 08:27 AM
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I don't know of anyone who has a miltonia in their collection. Makes me wonder if it would be worth investing in one.
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Miltonia or miltoniopsis? Two, entirely different critters from a culture perspective.

I have grown miltonia along side phals. Miltoniopsis have always been too cold-loving for me.
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Miltonia flavescens, moreliana and spectabilis should do well for you outside on a tree.
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I don't know of anyone who has a miltonia in their collection. Makes me wonder if it would be worth investing in one.
Reading around a bit, Miltonia are more tolerant of extremes and Miltoniopsis aren't as much.

For South Florida, if you're growing outside, Miltonia are probably a better fit. Miltoniopsis seem to be better fit for indoor growing, especially if you're keeping it cooler at night than during the day.

If you have a Trader Joe's near by, you can probably find a noid Miltoniopsis hybrid that's inexpensive. The ones near me have a lot of plants from Matsui.
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I have found Miltonia to be more forgiving at both ends of the temperature range. I have found them to be much easier to grow outside. My overall temps are a lot cooler than South Florida though. For me, Miltoniopsis are picky narrow range, the only one I have had success with is the species Miltoniopsis vexillaria
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