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gabbi22 01-30-2015 12:58 AM

A new Miltoniopsis
 
Hello everyone, I have bought a Miltoniopsis recently (unless it is a Miltonia) and I put in a relatively cool room. After three weeks I saw it is good to cut holes in the pot so I went and did it. However, ever since I brought it home, I watered it twice, which may have been a little bit too much. Now I thinkk it is not doing so well. What should I do next?
Also I have a Dendrobium phal. Polar Fire in my room which is quite warm, 21-22 degrees Celsius I am guessing. How often should I water it

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WhiteRabbit 01-30-2015 06:16 PM

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gabbi22 01-31-2015 04:14 AM

Repotting
 
I repotted the Miltoniopsis. The root system is virtually gone. I cut it all off and set it in the new bark. I will spray it around the area where the roots should have been. But yeah, nothing good. The plant itself looks very nice, but I don't know for how long. :(

Iray 01-31-2015 07:05 AM

Sorry to hear that :( it was probably in poor conditions before you bought it..get another one while this is in ICU :D
Pick one with new growths as I have heard new growth=new roots!
Maybe someone more experienced will give you a better advice

gabbi22 01-31-2015 08:40 AM

unfortunately, in my town, there are not many orchids I can get... this one I got in a department store for a discount... there were two left and this one looked somewhat good. My other orchids look vetter fortunately :lol:

MamaLiberty 01-31-2015 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by gabbi22 (Post 730196)
unfortunately, in my town, there are not many orchids I can get... this one I got in a department store for a discount... there were two left and this one looked somewhat good. My other orchids look vetter fortunately :lol:

Bless you! :) All but two of my orchids were "orphans" and rescued from grocery stores, home improvement stores and the like. In all the years, I've only lost a few of them, mostly because I didn't know how to pot or care for them then. Learning slowly.

801229001 01-31-2015 10:13 AM

Uh oh! miltoniopsis are harder to rescue once the roots are gone since they need moisture. also they like it quite cool . maybe try sticking it in a jar with some sphagnum at the bottom?

gabbi22 01-31-2015 03:03 PM

I do not have sphagnum moss but what I could do is to put some pebbles in a dish , pour water in it and have it as evaporation source.... I have not been so lucky with orchids for some reason. i do try as hard as possible but not much success :(

801229001 01-31-2015 03:30 PM

Do you have bark? Rocks dont hold lots of moisture so im not sure they would be as effective

gabbi22 01-31-2015 03:41 PM

I would have stones just to support the pot so it doesnt sit in water all the time... Plus if I drench bark all sorts of fungi will come out of it I am thinking


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