7 Tips for Growing and Reblooming Miltoniopsis || ORCHID CARE

In today’s episode, I’ll be giving a few tips on how to grow and rebloom miltoniopsis. There are some things to keep in mind about growing these awesome orchids. It’s miltoniopsis season, so it’s about time to review some key elements to making these plants live their best life. References: - Flowering of the Orchid Miltoniopsis Augres ’Trinity’ is Influenced by Photoperiod and Temperature: 683/ - Temperature and Photoperiod Regulate Flowering of Potted Miltoniopsis Orchids: - Gibberellic Acid and Benzyladenine Promote Early Flowering and Vegetative Growth of Miltoniopsis Orchid Hybrids: - AOS ORCHIDS Magazine Articles - Miltoniopsis: A Historical Perspective by David Rosenfield, MD (Oct 2019 Issue) - Miltoniopsis Breeding in Hawaii by Ivan Komoda (March 2001 Issue) --- Growing Environment Orange County, Southern California (USA) Zone 10B: Subtropical/Hot-semi arid climate - hot, dry summers / mild winters with low to moderate rainfall Average Summer Outdoor Temperatures: 63-83F Average Winter Outdoor Temperatures: 48-70F Average Rainfall: 13 inches/year Indoor Temperatures: 65-85F Indoor Humidity 40-60% East/West facing windows --- THINGS I USE: - Self-watering pots: - Sphagnum Moss: - Seedling Bark: - MSU Fertilizer for Well Water: - Nutricote Slow Release Fertilizer: - Seaweed Supplement: - Silica Supplement: - Miticide for Spider Mites: - pH Meter: - TDS Meter: - Plant Moisture Sensor: DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description may be affiliate links. If you purchase a product with the links provided I may receive a small commission. Thank you for supporting Attainable Green so I can continue to make awesome content for you to enjoy! #orchids #orchidcare #miltoniopsis
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