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Doritaenopsis Confetti (5-6 Rispen)

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Doritaenopsis Confetti (5-6 Rispen)Doritaenopsis Confetti (5-6 Rispen)
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Product Details

Neu! Zwei Pflanzen in verschiedenen Farben im 9 cm Topf . Das ist mal etwas, was man nicht immer sieht. 4 bis 5 Blütenrispen.

Additional Information

Article no. W112017
light/location semi-shady
temperature warm (20 - 24 °C
irrigation Pour every 7 days
Fertilization once a month
plant size 5-6 flower spikes
pot size 9 cm
flower season whole year
flower size 3-4 cm
parents/origin No
info epiphytic

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