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Miltonia Spectabilis
Miltonia spectabilis
We would like to provide the following information regarding the growth characteristics and cultivation methods of Miltonia spectabilis. Growth Characteristics - Environment: Miltonia spectabilis prefers a warm and humid environment and thrives in partial shade or indirect sunlight. - Temperature: It is recommended to maintain a temperature of 20–25°C during the day and above 15°C at night. - Humidity: High humidity of approximately 50–70% is required. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Propagation by seeds is possible, but it is generally not used due to low germination rates. - Division: This is the most common method; the roots of a healthy plant can be divided for propagation. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Use a well-draining and well-aerated growing medium specifically designed for orchids. - Watering: Water frequently without overwatering; manage the plant by watering only when the surface of the growing medium dries out. - Fertilizer: During the growing season, it is recommended to apply orchid-specific fertilizer every two weeks. Use in the Garden - Ornamental: The beautiful-flowering Miltonia spectabilis is widely used as an ornamental plant in gardens or indoors. - Shady Spots: It thrives particularly well in shady areas, making it suitable for filling empty spaces in shaded gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Watch out for leaf fungal diseases and root rot. These can be prevented by avoiding overwatering and maintaining good ventilation. - Pests: Aphids or scale insects may occur. Control is possible through periodic observation and the use of eco-friendly insecticides. Miltonia spectabilis is a plant much loved for its unique beauty. We hope you grow it healthily by providing proper care and an environment.
Plant Family
Orchid family
Height
15~30cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
September to November
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
Nadogyeeesak 'Orium'
Milium effusum
'Aureum'
Miltasia Aztec
Miltassia
Aztec