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3️⃣3️⃣. Phalaenopsis SIMONE - BIG LIP ORCHID (pet friendly)

3️⃣3️⃣. Phalaenopsis SIMONE - BIG LIP ORCHID (pet friendly)

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Elegant and timeless, the Big Lip Orchid is a stunning addition to any home or office space. Known for its graceful white blooms with an oversized lip, this Phalaenopsis orchid variety offers a striking floral display on two flowering stems, adding an instant touch of sophistication.

  • Variety: Phalaenopsis (Big Lip White)

  • Pot Size: 12 cm nursery pot

  • Height: Approx. 65 cm (including pot)

  • Blooms: Two strong, blooming stems with long-lasting flowers

  • Features: Large, flat lip for a full and symmetrical flower look

This orchid is easy to care for and perfect as a gift or décor centerpiece.

📸 Please note: Photos are for visual reference only. You will receive a similar, healthy orchid of the same variety and quality.

Care Instructions:

Light: Place the Phalaenopsis in a bright spot, but avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.

Water: Water the Phalaenopsis once a week by dipping the root ball in water for 5-10 minutes. After dipping, let the plant drain well before returning it to its ornamental pot.

Air humidity: An environment with high humidity is much appreciated. If you want to increase the humidity, put a container of water near the plant or spray the plant occasionally with water with a plant sprayer.

Temperature: Room temperature between 15 - 25ºC is ideal. Avoid draughts and heat sources such as central heating and stoves.

Nutrition: After purchase, the potting soil contains enough nutrients for the first 2-3 months. After this period, give some extra liquid orchid nutrition during spring and summer months.

Repotting: Repot the Phalaenopsis every 1-2 years with special orchid potting soil, and make sure the plant is tight in the pot. The tighter, the more flowers the plant will produce.

Flowering: Once the plant has finished flowering, you can prune the flower stems to encourage new flowering. You do this by cutting off the stem below the third ‘eye’, thickening on the stem.

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