tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post5963634606038853447..comments2024-03-27T07:35:21.832-07:00Comments on Plants are the Strangest People: Pretty picture: Miltoniopsis Echo Bay 'Midnight Tears'mr_subjunctivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14113199755474482747noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-40957798677400929522015-12-10T08:41:37.577-08:002015-12-10T08:41:37.577-08:00Kev, Miltoniopsis desire cool temps (highs in the ...Kev, Miltoniopsis desire cool temps (highs in the low to mid 70s, and lows -- especially at night -- in the 50s), bright light, fairly high humidity (65% or higher), and very good air movement. As such, they aren't really suitable for most of us to grow. Pity.Paulnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-47559040102780194812015-12-09T11:26:18.582-08:002015-12-09T11:26:18.582-08:00I REALLY wish I could grow Miltoniopsis, but they ...I REALLY wish I could grow Miltoniopsis, but they just sulk and eventually die. I'd love to know what other people's secret is!kevsorchidshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07850282450369415603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2481706068105246695.post-46695138835939148112015-12-09T06:40:14.248-08:002015-12-09T06:40:14.248-08:00It is indeed highly likely that you are seeing man...It is indeed highly likely that you are seeing many returnees. Orchids -- even hybrids -- tend to have certain seasons when they bloom (though there are exceptions). So shows that occur annually will almost inevitably have a goodly number of orchids which will regularly be in bloom at that time of year.Paulnoreply@blogger.com