How do I care for my Miltonia?

Miltonia somewhat resembles a pansy, which is why species in this genus are sometimes referred to as pansy orchids. Miltonia counts hundreds of species that can vary significantly in shape and is native to Columbia. Noticeable features of the Miltonia are its bright colours and wonderful scent. Proper care will cause Miltonia to flower again.

Light

In a bright spot, but no direct sunlight.

Temperature

Ensure a cool and airy environment. Standing outside during the summer this plant should be sheltered.

water

This orchid should not be overwatered. It is sufficient to water it once every seven to nine days. Water miltonia only once its soil is almost dry. 

Fertiliser orchid

  • Twice per month, feed miltonia our special orchid fertiliser ‘Groei en bloei’. One level teaspoon per one litre of water. In February, May, and September, sprinkle one level teaspoon of ‘Grondverbeteraar’ (soil improver) once over the potting mix. The orchid does not require fertiliser from November up to and including January. Both products are sold in our shop.

Spraying flower buds

he humidity in a home can be low during the winter and summer months. Spray the smallest buds daily to prevent them from drying out and not flowering.

Soil

It is important to replant miltonia once every three to four years in orchid potting mix. For oncidium, Pantropica has put together a well-aerated mix of bark, coco, and peat. This mix is available at our shop. Please do this if the orchid has finished flowering (preferably in springtime).

After flowering

Please do cut off the stem at the bottom if it is past flowering. The orchid will generate another stem from a new shoot. This will take approximately eight to twelve months.