Surely every lover of exotic and beautiful plants has such a flower in the collection as an orchid. There are several orchids with similar names, but, nevertheless, completely different: miltonia, miltoniopsis, miltassia. In this article, we will focus on miltussia.
- History and description
- Conditions for growing a hybrid
- Temperature requirements
- Humidity for growing
- Optimal lighting
- Selection of pot and substrate
- Features of orchid care at home
- Irrigation and spraying rules
- Fertilizer and dressing
- Transfer
- How to propagate miltassia at home
- Mistakes in the care of the flower
History and description
Miltassia is a hybrid of miltonia and brassia orchids. It differs from other forms of its colors - they look like small stars. Miltassia requires the same care as brassia, but there are some minor differences that depend on what miltonia (cold or heat) was used to breed a hybrid.Orchid blooms miltassia occurs in spring and autumn and lasts a half - two months. Orchid blooms only if the difference between night and daytime temperatures of 4 - 6 ° C.
This flower is far from being the easiest and requires quite serious care, so if you are new to this business, then take this plant is not recommended.
Conditions for growing a hybrid
Before you start a miltassia at home, you need to be well acquainted with the favorable conditions for its cultivation.
Temperature requirements
All plants are very demanding that as precisely as possible they observe exactly the temperature conditions that they need. When buying a miltussia, note that she loves a moderate thermal regime. The optimum temperature in the room where the orchid will be located should be no more than 18-24 ° C, but at night the temperature should be 4-5 ° C lower.It is important to take into account which miltonia was involved in crossing: if it is the one that loves the cold more, then the temperature regime should be from 14 to 18 ° С in the daytime.
Humidity for growing
Air humidity for such plants plays an important role in growing. For normal flower development, the humidity in the room should fluctuate from 50 to 70%. It is also worth considering the fact that the higher the temperature in the room where the orchid grows, the greater should be the humidity of the air. If the humidity is less, the flower will stop growing or slow down the development.
Optimal lighting
The hybrid of miltonia and brassia is good for direct sunlight, so when choosing a place where it will be located, pay attention to the brightest. The main thing is that the light was long-lasting, since it is a light-loving plant. The minimum light day that the hybrid needs is ten to twelve hours.
Selection of pot and substrate
The choice of pot and substrate is also considered one of the most important aspects of orchid cultivation in miltassia. As a substrate, it is best to use medium pieces of pine bark. The hybrid inherited a creep from the orchid of a brassie, that is, new sprouts turn out to be higher than the previous ones. In this regard, it must be planted a little under the slope.
Features of orchid care at home
Anyone who decides to engage in orchid miltassia will need to learn some of the features of caring for it, so as not to spoil the plant.
Irrigation and spraying rules
When the orchid begins to grow, it should be watered as often as possible and more abundantly. The main thing is not to forget to make holes in the bottom of the pot so that excess water can flow out of it. When watering is recommended to use a hot shower (water temperature 30-45 ° C). This type of irrigation imitates the natural conditions that are found in the homeland of this plant. Spray the flower also need, but only at the top.This has a beneficial effect on growth.
Fertilizer and dressing
It is necessary to feed a flower during a new growth, approximately two to three times a week. It is important to note that fertilizers are special for orchids, since fertilizers of other colors differ in composition and may adversely affect the growth of miltassia.
Transfer
It is best not to disturb and replant the plant, but if you really need to do this, then you will need to choose the right time. Often they use the moment when the miltassia has already faded, or when only the newly appeared shoots reach about five centimeters. This is the most favorable time for a miltassia orchid transplant.
How to propagate miltassia at home
Miltassia propagation occurs vegetatively. It will take a large bush of orchids divided in half. Pay attention to at least three pseudobulbs remain on each newly formed plant.
Mistakes in the care of the flower
The most common mistakes in caring for miltassia at home are:
- Deviation from comfortable conditions for the growth and reproduction of plants. If you create the wrong conditions for a hybrid, then it may not develop at all or grow too slowly.
- Too abundant watering threatens that the excess water will not have time to be removed, and this can lead to rotting of the roots.
- Insufficient lighting can lead to the fact that the flower stops growing. After all, for its normal development requires bright sunlight.
- Poor quality fertilizer will cause damage to the flower, because some fertilizers in its composition have such ingredients that can be dangerous to the orchid. Because of this, it can stop in development or the abyss.
- Incorrect transplant. By making a mistake here, you can damage the roots, causing the plant to die.
- Small pot. The size of the pot is very important, because if it is too small, the roots will "feel" uncomfortable. Because of this, the orchid slows in growth.
Orchid miltassia - a capricious plant that requires special care and a lot of attention.If you study well the requirements of this beauty, then you can not worry and risk settling her in your house.