Miltonia regnellii
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Miltonia regnellii

Miltonia Regnellii

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Miltonia regnellii, the Regnell's miltonia, is a species of orchid occurring in southeastern and southern Brazil.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Miltonia Regnellii.

Water

The water needs of these two genera also differ although watering for both may be decreased during the grayest periods of winter. Too much water without at least some sun can lead to root rot. Let the medium for Miltonia (Brazil) to dry out before a thorough watering. Be sure to drain any excess. Miltoniopsis prefers a consistently moist but not wet medium. It's best to water orchids in the morning, giving them a chance to dry out before nightfall.

Temperature

Both Miltonia genera require cool night time temperatures of 55 to 60 degrees in order to bloom. Miltonia (Brazil) thrives in day time temperatures below 80 degrees but will tolerate up to 90 degrees for short periods. Miltoniopsis needs cooler daytime temperatures of around 70 degrees. Moderately high humidity between 50 to 70 percent works best with 60 percent humidity being ideal.

Fertilizer

Feed Miltonia orchids once a month during peak growing and flowering periods, and skip fertilizing during winter months. Many orchid food products are commercially available (Miltonias are not fussy about fertilizer). Miltoniopsis is sensitive to salt, so it's advisable to flush the growing medium with just water after several feedings. If your tap water has a high mineral content you may want to filter your water or use distilled. Use room temperature water whenever possible.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Perennial
Genus
Miltonia
Family
Orchidaceae
Hardiness Zone
11-12
Bloom Time
Fall
Native Area
Brazil, Colombia to Costa Rica
PLATES
Miltonia regnellii flower
PLATE 01 · flower
Miltonia regnellii flower
PLATE 02 · flower
Miltonia regnellii other
PLATE 03 · other
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