Pure White Orchid
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Size
- Width - 20 cm
- Height - 50 cm
Conveys elegance and sophistication with this magnificent Phalaenopsis orchid with pure white flowers and crimson centers. Its delicate beauty is perfect for decorating interiors or as a memorable gift that expresses love and admiration. With its slender spikes and fresh green leaves, this plant is a symbol of balance and natural perfection. Easy to care for and extremely long-lasting, it is ideal for bringing life and serenity to any space. Presented in a modern white pot, this orchid is a true floral treasure that will delight everyone. A plant with beautiful flowers that never disappoints when given as a gift
Care Guide
Orchids need to be placed in a room where the temperature doesn't drop below 10°C (50°F) and doesn't rise much above 25°C (77°F). Ideally, they shouldn't be placed near heat sources such as heating or cooling sources such as fans or air conditioning. The best way to water orchids is by immersion. When their roots turn from their usual green color to a lighter grayish hue, it's the perfect time to water them. As for timing, water them approximately once a week or every 10 days. The ideal location for orchids is in a bright room, preferably near a window, where direct sunlight doesn't reach them. Orchids can be fertilized two to three times a year with a specific orchid fertilizer or a more generic fertilizer for flowering plants. This will encourage flowering and allow for balanced development. There are the following types of fertilizer: Liquid fertilizer, a quick-release fertilizer that dissolves in the irrigation water. Drip fertilizer. This is usually a single-dose bottle that is inserted into the substrate, 5-6 cm from the plant's stem, which will gradually absorb what it needs. Solid fertilizer, in the form of cloves, is released more slowly. It is inserted into the soil on one side of the pot, just after watering. Orchids need transparent pots, as this facilitates better light absorption and also allows us to monitor their roots. It is also important that they have drainage holes, as waterlogging can rot the plant. Finally, ideally, the bottom should be concave, elevating the orchid so that excess water from irrigation does not touch the roots. You can also use pot covers in a color that best matches the decorative style of the room where you plan to place the orchid. Make sure, however, to keep an eye on the roots.
Conveys elegance and sophistication with this magnificent Phalaenopsis orchid with pure white flowers and crimson centers. Its delicate beauty is perfect for decorating interiors or as a memorable gift that expresses love and admiration. With its slender spikes and fresh green leaves, this plant is a symbol of balance and natural perfection. Easy to care for and extremely long-lasting, it is ideal for bringing life and serenity to any space. Presented in a modern white pot, this orchid is a true floral treasure that will delight everyone. A plant with beautiful flowers that never disappoints when given as a gift
Care Guide
Orchids need to be placed in a room where the temperature doesn't drop below 10°C (50°F) and doesn't rise much above 25°C (77°F). Ideally, they shouldn't be placed near heat sources such as heating or cooling sources such as fans or air conditioning. The best way to water orchids is by immersion. When their roots turn from their usual green color to a lighter grayish hue, it's the perfect time to water them. As for timing, water them approximately once a week or every 10 days. The ideal location for orchids is in a bright room, preferably near a window, where direct sunlight doesn't reach them. Orchids can be fertilized two to three times a year with a specific orchid fertilizer or a more generic fertilizer for flowering plants. This will encourage flowering and allow for balanced development. There are the following types of fertilizer: Liquid fertilizer, a quick-release fertilizer that dissolves in the irrigation water. Drip fertilizer. This is usually a single-dose bottle that is inserted into the substrate, 5-6 cm from the plant's stem, which will gradually absorb what it needs. Solid fertilizer, in the form of cloves, is released more slowly. It is inserted into the soil on one side of the pot, just after watering. Orchids need transparent pots, as this facilitates better light absorption and also allows us to monitor their roots. It is also important that they have drainage holes, as waterlogging can rot the plant. Finally, ideally, the bottom should be concave, elevating the orchid so that excess water from irrigation does not touch the roots. You can also use pot covers in a color that best matches the decorative style of the room where you plan to place the orchid. Make sure, however, to keep an eye on the roots.
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