emydura
Well-Known Member
I have had a good season with the Miltoniopsis. Here are a few photos of some of my hybrids. I changed my mix to 50% chopped sphagnum and 50% coarse perlite and my plants have done much better as a result.
Milt. Nancy Binks 'Star Struck' - probably my favourite
This would have looked a lot better but unfortunately 5 or 6 flowers aborted for some reason. It has never happened before to me.
Milt. Fire Water 'Red Butterfly'
Milt. Elizabeth Castle 'Lilac' x Maufant - another favourite. Big pink flowers.
Milt. Kelly 'Bulls Eye'
Milt. Jersey
Milt. Jean Carlsun
Milt. Breathless 'Good Woman'
Milt. Andy Easton 'Globe Master' x Violet Tears.jpg
Milt. Rising Sun - this will look stunning when it gets bigger
Milt. Red Woodham
Milt. Red Knight 'The King'
I grow them on the bottom bench on the left, so they get a bit of shade. Although on a bright sunny day they still get good light.
As they are on the bottom bench I have to bring them inside when flowering as the flowers will get ruined by the water.
Milt. Nancy Binks 'Star Struck' - probably my favourite
This would have looked a lot better but unfortunately 5 or 6 flowers aborted for some reason. It has never happened before to me.
Milt. Fire Water 'Red Butterfly'
Milt. Elizabeth Castle 'Lilac' x Maufant - another favourite. Big pink flowers.
Milt. Kelly 'Bulls Eye'
Milt. Jersey
Milt. Jean Carlsun
Milt. Breathless 'Good Woman'
Milt. Andy Easton 'Globe Master' x Violet Tears.jpg
Milt. Rising Sun - this will look stunning when it gets bigger
Milt. Red Woodham
Milt. Red Knight 'The King'
I grow them on the bottom bench on the left, so they get a bit of shade. Although on a bright sunny day they still get good light.
As they are on the bottom bench I have to bring them inside when flowering as the flowers will get ruined by the water.