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Old 09-26-2013, 07:43 PM
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I bought this compot in April 2012. I don't know when the seeds were harvested or sown.
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Update.....running out of space


Photo shows the new "growth" in the foreground. I am hoping its a spike but can't tell yet




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Love this post. Can you post new updates, please?
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Where do you buy Miltoniopsis, I browsed around for them before, and never really saw them at any online sellers. Yours look very healthy, I hope it is a spike!
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I have a spike !!!!! So its 20 months since deflasking and a lot of trial and error in-between. I have never been able to grow miltoniopsis longer term; I am convinced that it's because they do not flourish in higher temps.

The seedling was at the back and I only spotted the spike when it peeked out. This is exciting as its my first from a seedling. I'm hoping that others will develop, temps in my basement haven't gone above 64f for months so this is a pleasant surprise.




---------- Post added at 10:49 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:37 AM ----------

this spike grew out from the inner leaf closest to the pbulb and not as I would have expected from the leaf furthest from the pbulb. There is a lot of new pbulb growth in the plants, I guess I was hoping that some of this new growth is/are spikes.
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Congratulations! Please post photos of the blooms. Thank you for taking a picture of the plant as well--since that gives me a good idea of the plant--which, as you have experienced, is what you see more often than the flower itself!
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Congratulations! Please post photos of the blooms. Thank you for taking a picture of the plant as well--since that gives me a good idea of the plant--which, as you have experienced, is what you see more often than the flower itself!
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Old 12-28-2013, 10:25 PM
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Yes, this is a fascinating thread. And I always loved miltoniopsis ever since I was unable to grow them at all in Houston (they definitely don't like THOSE outdoor temps at all!). Maybe if I'd kept them inside with A/C, etc., but I had poor light conditions inside back then.
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