Repotting a Miltoniopsis Orchid

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2022
  • Discovered as an 'emergency' during the filming of the previous video, let's get this one done and hope it's not too late.
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Комментарии • 37

  • @oldnordy2665
    @oldnordy2665 3 месяца назад

    Good review. I understand your focus on heat vs. no heat - but I don't think that's it for most orchid growers. Where I live (SF Bay Area), inside *night time* temperatures are cold to cool (10C to 15C), but daytime temperatures are around 15C to 18C. My Miltonia and Miltoniopsis suffer the same problem of sitting in soil way too moist long after having been bought. But here, the prevalent commercial (wrong) mixture is old sphagnum moss and very small orchid bark. I have had much better experience with only about 50% of *very slowly decomposing* organic material (such as high quality "cocoa peat" and 50% inorganic soil such as volcanic rock and some perlite).
    Also, the pots they come in are like yours: no holes at the sides. I immediately replant mines in those decorative ceramic orchid pots that are very open on the sides. YMMV.

  • @ingridfoessl1075
    @ingridfoessl1075 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @frankmacleod2565
    @frankmacleod2565 Год назад

    Perfect, I have a couple Miltonias I need to replant

    • @GrowingOrchidswithRoger
      @GrowingOrchidswithRoger  Год назад +1

      Miltonias and Miltoniopsis are totally different orchids?

    • @frankmacleod2565
      @frankmacleod2565 Год назад

      @@GrowingOrchidswithRoger I thought you mentioned they're similar enough, the methods used in this video may suffice for a Miltonia. perhaps I'm incorrect

  • @karlawoods2098
    @karlawoods2098 Год назад

    Thank you and let us know on progress.

  • @rogamildien
    @rogamildien Год назад +1

    Brave move
    All the Best🤞🤞🤞

  • @naomimittell4961
    @naomimittell4961 Год назад +1

    Glad you did a repot today as my orchid club is having a repotting meeting tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how different vary medium etc. Most members grow in their homes.

    • @GrowingOrchidswithRoger
      @GrowingOrchidswithRoger  Год назад +1

      It's important that the same water doesn't stay in pots too long as it gets stale. Even orchids that like to stay moist are better off drying quite quickly and getting fresh water more often.

  • @tracystrombotne2855
    @tracystrombotne2855 Год назад

    I should be repotting my miltoniopsis, but I am sitting here watching you repot yours. It is much easier to watch than do!

  • @CTcatfur
    @CTcatfur Год назад +1

    I am sure you will disagree with my method, but I put my yellow miltoniopsis hybrid in semi hydro in early spring because she wasn’t thriving in organic media. I am happy to report many new shoots and two flower spikes right now. It’s a good day when your fussy one has buds!

  • @marycahill7712
    @marycahill7712 Год назад

    I just acquired 2 pots of miltonia, I fall in love with the fragrance!!! Thank you for your videos and advice!!

  • @andreaallum8859
    @andreaallum8859 Год назад

    Looks so you caught it just-in-time good luck with it

  • @YnseSchaap
    @YnseSchaap Год назад +1

    The zygo mix I use has a lot of coco husk in it and it needs replacing a lot faster then just bark. I think having a bag of the stuff and gently mix it in with bark is a much better way of using it then premix

    • @GrowingOrchidswithRoger
      @GrowingOrchidswithRoger  Год назад +1

      I'm going to have to adjust my media mixes to cater for the cooler temps. No more coco-husk and very easy on the Welsh moss. Pots are just not drying out which means the water in them is stale.

    • @YnseSchaap
      @YnseSchaap Год назад

      @@GrowingOrchidswithRoger I did a bit of watering yesterday for the first time in almost (if not) two weeks and half didn't need any water or just a drip.

    • @GrowingOrchidswithRoger
      @GrowingOrchidswithRoger  Год назад +1

      I'm hardly watering at all at the moment - with day temps maxing at 18C, everything has just stopped growing (or is doing it VERY slowly).

    • @YnseSchaap
      @YnseSchaap Год назад

      @@GrowingOrchidswithRoger 17 at night but there's still growth even fresh spikes coming 😁 but that's the big Odonto and it's right on time

  • @dianeandorchidsatvictorharbor
    @dianeandorchidsatvictorharbor Год назад +2

    Hopefully you caught this in time.

  • @helenhawkins4054
    @helenhawkins4054 Год назад

    🤞👍✅

  • @carolesykes7955
    @carolesykes7955 Год назад

    I've just started watching and heard you say you're not sure if your last species is going to survive. They seem to like the damp cool Welsh conditions so don't let it go like the others. If you're at all worried send it and I'll return it when it picks up 🤷‍♀️

    • @GrowingOrchidswithRoger
      @GrowingOrchidswithRoger  Год назад

      The others just started to rot - media staying wet too long - the change of environment also needs a re-think on media.

  • @galecunningham1250
    @galecunningham1250 Год назад

    Thanks for the root detail it is so helpful. I have been reluctant to grow miltonia due to low humidity but reconsidering as I have increased my humidity to 55% though temps range 72-77 24/7.
    Too warm? Oncidiums happy! I don't use the cocoa
    husk, just S. moss, bark,
    perlite y charcoal y K-lite.
    What are my chances of success?

  • @duma227
    @duma227 Год назад

    I hope your Miltoniopsis has been caught in time. I’ve had a Herrealexandre growing well for 3 years now, but I got my first taste of trouble recently when I spotted some rot at the base of one of the new pseudo bulbs that was blooming. I’m hoping removing it has stopped it from spreading to the rest of the plant…There’s been a lot of moss growing wild on top of the (tree fern) media and I think it’s been trapping too much damp at the base of the plant. So, I’ve removed the bracts and the moss that has been growing and fingers crossed it will be ok now.
    Sweet Elvis and Mojo - my cat is only 5, but he changes his favourite sleeping places all the time. And on rainy days, he will stay in one cosy place for 7 hours easily!

    • @GrowingOrchidswithRoger
      @GrowingOrchidswithRoger  Год назад +1

      My problem is the change in environment needs a change in media. Pots that stay wet too long turn the water stale - almost as bad as media 'going off'. So, I need media that dries much quicker even though it will mean watering more often.

    • @duma227
      @duma227 Год назад

      @@GrowingOrchidswithRoger Miltoniopsis are clearly not the most forgiving and obviously your new environment has thrown a bit of a curve ball. Hopefully the new media will save it.

    • @GrowingOrchidswithRoger
      @GrowingOrchidswithRoger  Год назад

      I will adjust the media I use to suit cooler temps - much more free-draining and needs to dry quicker.