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Manta More

Next Geration Orchids

 

The Manta More orchids belong to the Phalaenopsis family. Why is the Manta More series a ‘Next Generation’ orchid? The lip of the Manta More is larger, which makes the appearance of the orchid impressive. It is more vigorous, more open and flatter; in short, a plant with a confident appearance. That’s why it is a Next Generation orchid: With Manta More, More Manta! 
 
If you look closely at the flower, you can see why this series is called Manta More. The flower has a unique silhouette that evokes the graceful Manta rays! Like these tropical animals, Manta More orchids are large, voluminous and powerful, yet graceful and elegant. This is how the Manta ray moves through the oceans. 
 
Manta More: More Power, More Open, More Flower, More Charisma, More Orchid! 

More happiness

 

With this Manta More you give MORE HAPPINESS: for yourself or for someone else and that will also make you happy!

This series exudes class and elegance. The plants bring a homey feeling and atmosphere and add a stylish accent to any interior, whether retro, industrial, rustic or designer. By bringing this beautiful plant into your home, you can give your interior a fresh boost or the perfect finishing touch. There is a wide range of varieties and colours, so there is something for everyone!


The Manta More orchid lights up your day with its gorgeous glow, plus it lasts for a long time, thus bringing even MORE HAPPINESS.

Of course, you can also make someone else happy with Manta More. It is the perfect gift for special times of the year, when you can choose a specific colour that best suits a particular person or holiday.

Manta More: More Inspiration, More (Life)style, More Power, More Elegance, More Experience, More Manta!

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Care

 

Light and location

These plants do not like full, direct sunlight because they can burn. Place your orchid somewhere light though away from direct sunlight, such as near a window facing north. You can also shield the plant from the sun.

Irrigation

This orchid is a fairly easy-going, but very much likes to be dipped in water once a week. Simply put the pot into a container with a couple of inches of water. The orchid likes its root ball to stand in water for a short time, approx. 10 minutes. After dipping, you can let the water drain off.

Orchid fertilizer

Extra nutrition is very much appreciated by your orchid. Making all those flowers grow and bloom takes a lot of energy and this plant cannot do it all from sunlight and water alone. Add some orchid fertilizer to the water about twice a month. You can find it for sale in garden centres or florists.

Temperature

This plant thrives best in most interior room temperatures, not too cold (less than 15°C) and not too hot (above 25°C).

Pruning

If you prune the orchid after flowering (see the drawing on the right for how much you have to cut off), it will allow the plant to bloom several times.

Not suitable for consumption

The orchid is not a poisonous plant, but is certainly not suitable for consumption by humans or animals.