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Q
I have over the years purchased
miltonias, only to have them die within six to eight months. I keep trying, but
do not know what I am doing wrong. I have friends who have had the
same problem. I purchased one in bud in April 2001 and the buds
blasted without opening and eventually the leaves began to turn yellow and
the entire plant finally succumbed. What am I doing wrong?
A I
am presuming you have the problems with the Colombian miltonias or Miltoniopsis.
Honestly, I could not think of a more difficult area to grow this type
of orchid than
New Mexico
. To succeed, you need a shady greenhouse where high daytime humidity
could be maintained and either a swamp cooler or an air-conditioning unit
that was set on a day setting of 80 F and a night setting of 62 F. You
would have to use good-quality water and keep your fertilizer levels low
to reflect the shaded environment. If you take these steps, you should
succeed in cultivating miltonias, but it will not be easy and you will
deserve any praise you might receive. —Andy Easton.
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