Sunday, October 28, 2012
Great Export Potential in Mutant Orchids
Mutant Orchids are always being developed, released and commercially produced by leading orchid producing countries, such as Thailand, Taiwan, and Malaysia. We are proud to be Malaysia’s leading supplier of mutant orchids. Because these orchids can only grow in certain climates and countries, the importing countries such as Holland, Australia, Japan, Germany and the UK are keen to get their hands on them. Mutant orchids either naturally occur or are induced as novelty products.
Before a new hybrid mutant orchid can be implemented into the market, two stages must be carried out. Firstly, the production of the orchid has to be technically and commercially feasible from both a cultural and economic view point. Secondly, the product needs to be readily accepted by the public. As one of the leading mutant orchid producers, Hexagon Green is currently producing 5000 plantlets of each of the four mutants we have. After the primary six-month hardening period, we will plant the orchids in a field, under net-houses which provide 50% shade. Upon growth, the flowers will be evaluated and graded to comply with the standards set by the importing countries. Our products are scheduled to be completed by December 2013 and anticipated to yield tremendous profits.
Mutant orchids are quickly becoming one of the most popular form of orchid imports into many countries all over the world. By growing your own mutants, you will gain access to tremendous great export potential. As described previously, orchids can only grow in certain climates and countries which make them valuable, to some extent. The flower aficionados, consumers and general public of various countries want the orchids, and those countries then need to import them in order to be able to sell them. It's a simple concept which can yield great results.
For the best quality mutant orchid starters and practical advice, please contact us at www.hexagongreen.com/contactus or call Muhaimin at tel no. 03-89265661 / mobile phone no. 019-3727419.
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